Hello,
I made some new versions #292, #291, #290.
As you see I placed the wizard's hat on top of letter M.
The "M" can be used as a standalone icon for marketing applications.
Let me know what you think.
Thank you
I’m really glad to hear that you and your team like my concept! It’s designed to be eye-catching and memorable, both key qualities for food packaging.
As you’ll see, I’ve created a few new versions, #283, #282, #281, where I replaced the red color with green, since green chilies tend to suggest a milder flavor than red ones.
I also added the description “Mild Flavor” to make it clear that your product isn’t overly spicy and is suitable for all ages.
This is a big favorite among our team. One nice point is that the icon is a strong stand-alone element. However, we feel the pepper implies a stronger/spicier flavor than it is. We do not want to scare people away thinking it is really hot. Kids will like/eat this seasoning. Do you have any thoughts on how it might be modified to still have a similar feel but not imply it is hot?
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I made several variations of this concept.
Do you think it works for you, or are you heading in another direction?
Please let me know.
Thanks
I made some new versions #292, #291, #290.
As you see I placed the wizard's hat on top of letter M.
The "M" can be used as a standalone icon for marketing applications.
Let me know what you think.
Thank you
I’m really glad to hear that you and your team like my concept! It’s designed to be eye-catching and memorable, both key qualities for food packaging.
As you’ll see, I’ve created a few new versions, #283, #282, #281, where I replaced the red color with green, since green chilies tend to suggest a milder flavor than red ones.
I also added the description “Mild Flavor” to make it clear that your product isn’t overly spicy and is suitable for all ages.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on these updates.
Thank you
I'll be glad to know your comments about my concepts #89, #90, #91, #92, #93.
Thank you