Hi there - I had to call customer support to get the contest extended.
In referencing design #75, currently ranked #2...
If possible, I'd like to simplify the "spritz". Let's just use a simple black, and lets thin it out a little. Also, I'd like to move the spritz to coming off the "northeast" corner of the "z". It will make it feel more active. I made a mockup in Adobe. If you forward an email address, I will send you this image.
Finally - I love the colors that you used for the woman, and I think we could use this for other brand art down the road - but for now, I think we need to make her colors a little more "dressed for the evening". Right now she looks like she's going to a bridal luncheon or something. Love the purse. Can you also add a little more swagger in her step - a little "kick ass", if you will...
If we can nail this, the contest is yours. And there's a lot more work up for grabs, as we'll need help with our website, newsletter, etc...
Hi, I am glad you like my style. A professional illustration can really add to a product appeal, especially a product like this, geared to women. Not having seen your jpeg, I just improvised with the spritzing squirt. I think it's really of a minor importance in choosing a logo and can be adjusted once you decide whose style appeals to you the most.
I think this is great! Can you take LS off the purse? Also, the spritz looks like a plant is growing out of the "z" :) Can we make it a bit more "spritzy"?
Ha - I guess this is hard to communicate, but what I mean is can we we try three different line styles for the spritz, maybe that denotes the lightness of the weight of the product as it feels on the foot when applied. Does that make sense?
Hi there, I would love to, but while the contest is still live it is against the rules, please upload it to the project brief. But if you need to further describe what you mean feel free to PM me here.
The site is being weird. Not letting me upload any more images. Can we just try a few different spritz ideas? I like the last round as far as the trajectory. Can we try using just three or for short dashes?