Alternative / Eco
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'3' to be written very boldy with a signature-like 'thirty'.
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Bold san-serif font with cute san-serif illustrated 'tea' underneath.
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'Just Tea' written like a signature.
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Serif font with hand drawn lines over the top.
Novel-Tea
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Assorted tea cups.
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Fun hand illustrated text, ideal for my Alice in Wonderland idea.
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'Thirty to be written in little dots like a bedside alarm.
'3' to be written very boldy with a signature-like 'thirty'.
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Bold san-serif font with cute san-serif illustrated 'tea' underneath.
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'Just Tea' written like a signature.
5.
Serif font with hand drawn lines over the top.
Novel-Tea
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Assorted tea cups.
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Fun hand illustrated text, ideal for my Alice in Wonderland idea.
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'Thirty to be written in little dots like a bedside alarm.
red.......... i love the just tea assorted tea cups, green.... spot colour off register.
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WHITE HAT:
I think information that I need in this logo are different types of font for it to work as a logo, it needs the right fonts to look a little hand written, but will also work with the curvature of the "Y".
RED HAT:
I feel that this logo is a bit boring and generic. I want to create something explosive in my design.
BLACK HAT
It will be hard to create the "Y" on the logo without it looking tacky and not well done.
YELLOW HAT
If I can pull off the "Y" it would create a nice collective to the design and bring it altogether nicely.
GREEN HAT
I could possibly have tea leaves growing on the "Y" to make it look like a branch.
BLUE HAT
Overal, I don't think that this is the design for my, although I could hold onto the idea and concept for a design for something else.
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I think some information that is needed would be different kinds of leaves that I could use to make this design. Do I want it to look like a real leaf? Or a hand rendered leaf? Or a leaf made in Illustrator?
RED HAT
This design is a little bit generic and obvious, but I do like it. Not as much as other designs though.
BLACK HAT
There will be a lot of other designs that have the same look.
YELLOW HAT
It is a rather cute design and would work over a broad area of teas.
GREEN HAT
I could create many different feels with this design by using san serif fonts, serif fonts and calligraphic fonts as well.
BLUE HAT
Overall, I think this has potential to be taken and elaborated on.
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ReplyDeleteWHITE HAT
Some information that I know, is that I have not seen any tea logos look like this one. Most of them are in a plain serif font, so this would stand out a lot with it's square design.
RED HAT
I really like this logo and I think it could really work with a 'cute' overall design.
BLACK HAT
The san serif on top may make the rest of the design look top heavy.
YELLOW HAT
The contrast of the serif and san serif fonts with leaves would really work.
GREEN HAT
I could also experiment by using a serif font on the 'Just' and a san serif font on the 'tea'. I haven't decided what kind of illustrated leaves I want yet, but I could look at having normal generic leaves of having tea leaf shaped leaves.
BLUE HAT
Keeping all these ideas in mind, I think that this design will definitely be in my top 3 choices to carry on with.
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ReplyDeleteWHITE HAT
I think I need a variety of either fonts or people hand writing the words 'Just Tea' in the same format to get the feel of this logo.
RED HAT
I'm a little indifferent to this logo, although I think it could also work with my Alice in Wonderland theme depending on which way I got with that concept.
BLACK HAT
It will be hard to get a perfect style to the logo if I am hand writing it.
YELLOW HAT
If I can pull it off, it would look quite classy over a variety of different tea markets.
GREEN HAT
I could maybe just have the 'Just' as a computer generated serif font and the 'Tea' and line has hand drawn.
BLUE HAT
I think that this design will be one of the ones that I chose to work on, but I am yet unsure.
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ReplyDeleteWHITE HAT
Some information that I know is that a lot of other tea brands that are already out on the market are mainly simply, serif fonts.
RED HAT
I like this logo, I think it will work in it's simplicity.
BLACK HAT
It could end up looking too much like other brands already out there.
YELLOW HAT
Using the hand drawn sketches around the letters, I think it would give it another dimention and make it stand out from other brands.
GREEN HAT
Maybe I could use a san serif font with hand drawn lines instead of a serif font.
BLUE HAT
I think this logo would encompass many alternative designs so I think this is one I will take further.
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ReplyDeleteWHITE HAT
I would have to source lots of different cups so that I can draw them or trace them in Illustrator.
RED HAD
I like the funkiness of this design.
BLACK HAT
It could look a little discordant with there is too much variety in the different colours and styles.
YELLOW HAT
It could look fun with it's discordents!
GREEN HAT
I could hand draw these or make shapes in illustrator to look like cups. I would have to try both ways to make a final decision.
BLUE HAT
After looking at all of these points, I think this is one of the designs that I will carry on with.
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ReplyDeleteWHITE HAT
There are not many circular logos used for tea.
RED HAT
I don't particular like this idea, it's not my style of graphic design.
BLACK HAT
It could end up looking like a coffee shop logo, not for tea packaging.
YELLOW HAT
It could be nice to have a rounded logo, to have something different and alternative to other logos currently used on the market.
GREEN HAT
Maybe I could try placing the tea up in other shapes. Maybe I could have a rainbow gradient on the circle.
BLUE HAT
I don't think I will use this design and I think the negatives outweigh the positives.
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At the moment this logo is missing colour, which i really what would make it. Black and white would not do it justice.
RED HAT
I did like this design to start off with, but my feelings for it had changed and I now don't like it at all.
BLACK HAT
You read it as 'T Just', not 'Just T'.
YELLOW HAT
It is a very modern and fun design which would be a nice alternative to tea, which is seen as such an old tradition.
GREEN HAT
Maybe a lower case 'T' would make it look more like 'Just Tea' and not 'T Just'.
BLUE HAT
After considering all options, I don't think this logo is the way to go.
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ReplyDeleteWHITE HAT
I know there aren't any teas like this that are on the market at the moment, so I don't know how well they would be received by the public.
RED HAT
I love this design. I have an image of how it should look in my head, but I can not correctly copy it onto paper with my own hand illustrations.
BLACK HAT
If the branding is too out there, people may be to hesitant to buy it.
YELLOW HAT
This logo would stand out on a shelf compared to all the other brands and packaging current out on the market.
GREEN HAT
This would work either as a a black and white logo in lots of colour. I think a '?' at the end would also be a good idea.
BLUE HAT
I think that this logo has the least amount of negatives and would work the best out of the rest of my logos.
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ReplyDeleteWHITE HAT
I haven't seen any other tea brands that incorporate a digital like design.
RED HAT
I'm impartial to this logo.
BLACK HAT
If it has too much of a digital feel to it, people may not be able to recognize the at all as tea logos.
YELLOW HAT
It could turn out to be a very fun, slick, modern design.
GREEN HAT
I could just tea cups instead of dots.
BLUE HAT
I think this design is a little too far out for people to want to pick up and drink so I will not be continuing with it.