No problem there,...check out both concepts (with grapes and wine glass), incorporated with this font and chalk style graphic,...entries #170 and #171!
Done,...check out entries #157 and #158, with dots on side of subtext! It has certain dynamic to it now, and possibly connects better with the text part.
This has some promise, is it possible to drop the cluster so that the southern state border runs thru a section of the grapes? Still prefer the word "and" spelled out like your earlier one....
Just uploaded few more options, but with chalk drawing style, and slightly stronger text font,...check out entries #145/#146, #147/#148 and horizontal version on #149/#150.
I'm still using the same concept of wine bottle intersecting with Montana state outline, creating distinctive MVW label, with addition of grape element (this time in chalk style as well), not disruptive of the main concept.
Hope you'll like these new developments, and feel free to let me know if I can be of further assistance! Thank you both!
Late night at my part of the worlld at the moment,...I have some ideas, but will have to get back to you tomorrow,...so far your feedback was very constructive. Thank you!
Good news, Mandy likes this better than the red in the state. Rather than the glass, is it possible to place a small cluster somewhere near the bottle, without messing up the flow of the label. Even on the right side of the bottle? With number 133 the cluster is a little too big, and made the state too busy...
Got it! It's not a problem to explore options,...if nothing else, than to eliminate them as possibility. I'll see if I can come up with something fresh that will not be too "heavy" on overall design.
I don't know, maybe the grapes work. Once the bare root plants are in the ground, it takes 3 to 4 yrs. before one even tastes the wine. So that being said, right now we are strictly a vineyard, while making small batches of various wines...Perhaps the grapes are good on this logo.
Glad you like it,...it's quite unique concept executed in very simple way. If you have some suggestions for further improvements, feel free to jump in!
Yes,...many graphic elements in your line of work are a bit overused,...I'm always trying to add unique quality to them, so this specific grape segment would also fall into that category.
Thank you for all the feedback, and let me know if I can be of further assistance!
I haven't really wanted to use actual grapes with the image since one sees them on other logos everywhere. However, this is making me rethink that plan....good job and thank-you.....
Myself, I like it: simple, clean, and some what bold. Perhaps a blk. frame/border like one would see on a type bottle? My partner isn't sold on it, sorry....
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Just uploaded few more options, but with chalk drawing style, and slightly stronger text font,...check out entries #145/#146, #147/#148 and horizontal version on #149/#150.
I'm still using the same concept of wine bottle intersecting with Montana state outline, creating distinctive MVW label, with addition of grape element (this time in chalk style as well), not disruptive of the main concept.
Hope you'll like these new developments, and feel free to let me know if I can be of further assistance! Thank you both!
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Thank you for all the constructive input so far!
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Thank you for all the feedback, and let me know if I can be of further assistance!
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Here are few potentialy interesting design concepts,...clean, simple, elegant, easy-to-reproduce, pro-looking!
Hope you'll like some of the ideas and feel free to suggest potential improvements! Thank you!
Regards,
Bojan