HI there, please find attached my design.I've created a heart shaped icon from a stylized R which has been reflected to create the heart shape - the reflection comes from the presious metals you use. The design is simple and elegant with a very feminine touch as requested, I've used a pink and grey to add feminine sophistication to the brand but if you'd like to see any other colours please let me know. THanks. BMF
Thanks so much for the submission! It is so different than any of the other submissions - so interesting and beautiful. I really like it. You really listened to what I wanted, and requested, thank you for that.
I really like these, however I think I "may" prefer a turquoise blue color - but not obnoxious shocking turquoise, more like a muted sophisticated hue.
Hi thanks for the feedback for this. Please find the design attached in new colour as requested. Glad you like it. Let me know if you'd like to see anything else. THanks. BMF
oh thanks, you are so fast! I was just adding some html hex codes in the last comment to try. I am not good with describing color, i am sure what i did describe was confusing, so I thought these codes might help.
Thanks for doing this blue, but on my screen I think it is a little more baby blue then I would prefer.
Hi, thanks for getting back to me again. No problem on turnaround - I aim to please :-). New versions attached using the two colours you mentioned. Thanks. BMF
Hi, also - i like your pink better then my blue choice - should have known better! ;-)
Anyway, I really like in the greyscale version - entry #234- the left side of the "r / heart" in the letterform is more faded then in your color versions and to me it shows a little bit better that there is indeed an R , rather then just a heart - but yet still "hidden" within the heart!
Yeah, I wanted to create something that was clever and not so obvious with the design - you see the R but then you see the heart - I felt it added a bit of a unique style to the letteform mark and it gives it feminine appeal too. I agree seeing it in grey does work well. I created it to work as a standalone letterform that you could use on the tags etc. Also thought it would work well engraved into jewellery - similar to the way Tiffany & Co. have on some of their designs.