67 i like. how about a similiar font type and in black? possibly pnb in a smaller font? i will have names of products i believe inside circle so i would like to see this with smaller font type so i can play with including body moisturizer and the name of scent "bouquet" would need to fit inside cirlce?
also where would you recommend positioning Easy Shave Oil Lavender?
not sure if you saw my website www.lauriehermann.com i have several products in my line i have done all of my own branding til now and i want a professional look now
I like the simple, contemporary font ( "Avalon") used in #103 #106 I'm not a big fan of the font (named "Riesling") applied in #97 , although it;s nice. Its form resembles the Art Deco from the years 1920 - 1930. I made some transformation of the letter "s" in #106 Now is bigger and similar to the graphic elements on the left side. Anyway if you want I can incorporate the Riesling font to the design. Choice is yours :) #107 #108 are the sample of a product label with use of the logo. I'm waiting for your further comments and opinion.
these look good. thinking i will do a a lavender color when its a lavender scent and orange when it is citrus so may be the band will be in this color can't tell a difference in 107 vs. 108
hi my bottles are cobalt blue with silver caps and/or white or black (do you prefer white or black) i use some clear jars with gold caps but am thinking to use silver to make the brand better. do you like the idea of my using a band (#108) of lavender when the product has lavender or orange band it is citrus? also i put the ingredients up the right hand side as to only have one label at this time. i do not have a lot of fonts to use. which would you recommend? due to budget i may need to continue printing these at home myself but am hoping to get them done professionally. :)
cobalt blue looks good also with gold IMO, but not when the product label is on white background/ white paper. Cobalt blue bottles + white labels + white caps - should look good.
i am asking the top 3 designers to give one last design of a simple curly lime/green vine with my name. this is such an important part of my branding. i do still have you in first place and will make my decision soon
Different colors on the band should work well - I mean : green, orange lavender seems to be OK, but try to avoid red. In this design I used two font types: Avalon ( regular and bold) and Trajan (bold). I think you should avoid of any third font type. Because the Trajan has only upper-case letters can be replaced on the Times New Roman - this font seems to be good for small descriptions