Thank you for the continued interest. I've updated this version so it's framed out with a shape. I choose to stay away from a solid background because the readability of the wording is better this way, especially for the smaller text. It just started getting too busy when I was testing out options. Also, I'd prefer not to get to close to other designers overall style and infringe on that. Thank you!!
This one is getting so close! My original logo has a wavy box around it - I wonder if that would help or if it would just get too crazy. I'll see if I can find my original.
So here's a version on that same tan color with purples, just so you can get a true comparison of using your current brand colors. I think this feels much more familiar to your current style, but we can start here and branch out if you're looking to introduce more color and a different overall style for the future.
There's typically nothing wrong with branching during a re-brand, so don't necessarily feel like you have to make it match the existing color palette if you don't want to.
OMGosh so cute. OK, would it be too weird to use the font in your original design for the word Hissyfit? I think try maybe Hot pink Hugs, Purple Hissyfits. The rest blue as is. I think if people see the word Hissyfit in purple, it will connect with who I was originally.
I think both are really cute - maybe a purple for the & sign and a blue for the words at the bottom? Just more color, I think. I'm going to be going for the birthday party people more than just the clothing people, where I have been.
I know you like the Curlz font, but I just wanted to present something a little more custom to give the company it's own unique identity, while not venturing too far from what your customers are already familiar with. Thanks!
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Thx!
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on this somewhere? Maybe just beneath everything small?
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There's typically nothing wrong with branching during a re-brand, so don't necessarily feel like you have to make it match the existing color palette if you don't want to.
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Aaron B.