I was contacted by one of my friends to design a logo and a business card for her, reflecting the rococo style as well as her personal style. As it was my first time working with a client outside of uni - like my music clients - I immediately took up the notion. Over a couple of days I had managed to compile a logo design as well as a business card.
Research - Mood Board
(Most mages for this mood board were provided from my client, hence sources are unknown and I do not claim the images within mine).
Moodboard image references: http://designrfix.com/inspiration/40-simple-and-elegant-business-card-designs, http://lava360.com/40-simply-elegant-examples-of-business-card-designs/, http://webdesignerwall.com/trends/60-beautiful-creative-embossed-business-cards. http://naldzgraphics.net/inspirations/60-most-beautiful-and-creative-business-cards-design/, http://www.icanbecreative.com/beautiful-and-creative-business-card-designs-that-will-inspire-you.html, http://creativefan.com/30-beautiful-business-card-designs/, http://inspirationfeed.com/inspiration/95-beautiful-business-card-designs/, http://www.cardnerd.com/card-inspiration/jukeboxprint-com
The Sketches
By referring back to my mood board I produced some sketches, and then chose those that I thought related to my client and their needs the most.
Initial Sketches |
Chosen Designs |
The Final Designs
I used both Illustrator and Photoshop for the Logo designs, and then InDesign for the business cards (combining all of my logos together). The colour scheme was picked by my client to reflect the rococo style.
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