Hi i recently made a logo for a baloon/decoration/celebration/gifting shop (mainly baloons). I added everything they wanted (bow, baloon, seven dots as confetti for luck, red color, giftbox) We like it and i would like to know if its too much? What could i do better? Ty. I will also include previous designs we liked but upgraded
#Help with logo design
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Redo it sHe said @quick lichen
If the red heart is the upgraded I believe it looks great!
thank you
Hmm... That time I was kind of buzyy so .. i couldn't be able to give the proper feedback 🦆
Here's what I think
1st ... I wanna ask which software are you using?
the word Florentina ... Alignment seems off ...
i suppose the Gift shops must have 4 things to express and that is
1St warmth / affection
2nd Joy / Happiness
3rd excitement/ surprise
4th comfort
And if it's a luxury ... Kind of Gift shop .. the it should express the eligence too
I suppose the word ... FLORENTINA seems premium then i suggest you to redesign it ... With the same luxury feel
You can take refrences.and maybe come up with a better design idea ... Soon
THANK YOU
I was using canva at work💔I only have adobe at home
Adobe illustrator is way better right?
If the client likes it I think thats all that matters. 👍
being selfish isn't gonna do any good ... i know .. the client satisfaction is top priority .. but then .. what is the purpose of designing ??
the design is something that connects the people and communicates the goal represent the businesses ... all that to make sure the user has a good experience and remembers that
to be specific , what i wanna say is..
being client centric isn't good
the design should always be the user centric
That's a good point.
I shouldn't have said "thats all that matters."
In seriousness, yes, the design should hit all those main points.
Imo I believed it did, and both the designer and client were happy, so now it was a matter of polish.
I suppose my point was not to sweat the small stuff if everyone is already satisfied. But I recognize everyone has their own level of quality deliverables vs time spent per project.
but if the client is not happy, who will pay you ?
i wonder