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A closer look at this contest
- Created:
- Mon, 11 May 2009 02:46:42 +0000
- Ends:
- Mon, 18 May 2009 02:46:42 +0000
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- Tue, 19 May 2009 07:20:57 +0000
- Last Feedback:
- Wed, 13 May 2009 09:24:07 +0000
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I want a well defined logo to brand my wedding photography. I'm aiming to appeal to the higher end market, so I want the finished design to look very elegant and classy. I do like classic looking graphics.... especially vintage inspired with contemporary flair .
VERY good chance of follow up design work for the winner!
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- Nonie
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- Fri, 22 May 2009 00:42:34 +0000
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Contest holder has canceled the contest due to unforseen and uncontrollable circumstances.
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- seablu
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- Mon, 18 May 2009 00:26:52 +0000
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- seablu
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- Sun, 17 May 2009 20:49:17 +0000
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Annie, We could really use your input as we finish up your designs. :)
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- katgal
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- Fri, 15 May 2009 15:32:31 +0000
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Annie, where have you gone? It's been days since you've given any feedback or star ratings!
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- seablu
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- Wed, 13 May 2009 22:32:00 +0000
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WOW maebird I am shocked at your blatant attempt to rip off my design. your #218 has every element of my #201 & #178. Please remove it and come up with your own designs. I will report you next time. Thanks for your cooperation.
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- annielorna
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- Tue, 12 May 2009 23:50:57 +0000
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Here are some of my images to help yourselves to if you want to try a watermark. There are couples, bride alone, groom alone (which is a major reason why I didn't want flowers BTW) and a details shot. The settings for my weddings ranges from ornate historical buildings to trees, rural Australia, urban ally-ways etc. I guess it's the ultimate test for the diversity of my logo....
http://www.anniewarren.com.au/99/
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- annielorna
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- Tue, 12 May 2009 15:07:02 +0000
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I think it might be helpful if I give a bit of a general update....
Firstly, it has come to my attention that I should have requested an .eps file (for Illustrator) from the winning entry. If this is a problem, I might accept a high res layered .psd file. I apologise for not mentioning this in my initial brief.
There are some nice designs coming through now, and I want to thank everyone for their efforts. There is a definite trend toward symetrical designs with damask or filigree elements centered above and below my business name. While these are nice, I am hoping for something more. In my own attempts to create my own logo / branding I have created more designs like this than I can count. I wasn't satisfied with my own results, so it's unlikely I will choose a winning design like this. That would mean this competition was merely about choosing the best centered damask/botanical/filigree/swirly thing.... and not what I was hoping for.
Some suggestions that might catch my eye and win my heart :
- I would love an unexpected twist... something modern and edgey created from one of these gorgeous graphics. Not just centered above/below. That is the obvious thing to do though... I realise.
- I like the idea of PART of an element, sliced into sections, or cropped tightly off centre, or in a box or circle. Maybe sliced inside a box, with just part of it left to poke out of the box....?Try a very modern, contemporary, clean design that merely uses a vintage/elegant/botanical element. Try cropped off-centre, sliced sections, slices that use different shades (even just shades of grey).
I hope this helps....
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- annielorna
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- Mon, 11 May 2009 23:08:28 +0000
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OK .. I JUST woke up and I guess I was a bit grumpy about pink flowers and my business name being incomplete.... ha ha ha
There are some GREAT concepts coming through, and I really appreciate everyones efforts. I'm off to get some coffee, then I'll be back to give you some thorough feedback. -
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- annielorna
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- Mon, 11 May 2009 22:54:34 +0000
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Oh Lord! I wish some of you would read the brief! I hate the idea of wasting your time, but a few of you are doing this to YOURSELVES by not reading the guidlines and the list of explicit DO NOTS. Alright.... once more
My business name is ANNIE WARREN WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. Shheeesh... get the name right for a great first impression!!!!!!
DO NOT USE FLOWERS, BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES OR OTHER ANIMALS
DO NOT USE SCRIPTINA FONT
DO NOT USE PINK, MAUVE OR OTHER PASTEL COLOURS (you'd be better off using no colour than colours I hate!!!!)
NO NOT USE ANY CARTOON ELEMENTS, CAMERAS, APERTURES, TUXEDOS, RINGS OR OTHER CORNY WEDDING CLICHESI also mentioned in my comments that I tend to like a classic serif font in all caps for ANNIE WARREN, and that i realy dislike capital A that looks like a large lower case A. I also suggest trying handwritten or sans serif fonts for 'wedding photography'.
.Please DO USE....
Clean SIMPLE designs which look classy , elegant and would appeal to a high end bride.
Botanical, swirl, filigree or damask elements.... though this is not ESSENTIAL to the winning design
Designs that tend toward a landscape shape overall because they will be easier for me to use in most applications than a finished design which is as tall as it is wide. (or nearly)
Designs need to be able to withstand being displayed very small or in single colour (photo watermarks for example) so background elements and very fine, ornate embellishments are probably not going to work well for me.
Try modern twists on vintage or classic graphics, like asymmetry, tight crops and tilts. I'd love something elegant that was just a little 'unexpected'.
I now refuse to make any comment or feedback for a design if it's very clear the designer hasn't read the brief. If I don't rate or comment, or eliminate you straight away.... you need to read the brief!
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- annielorna
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- Mon, 11 May 2009 16:10:14 +0000
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It's 2.00am here, and I just HAVE to go to bed! Thought I'd let y'all know (we never say that in Australia) that the feedback is about to stop.... which is a good thing because I stopped making sense some time ago! I will be back tomorrow.... thanks, Annie.
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