Malik Shake wants a logo
By Ahmad.zein4
- Last feedback - Thu, 19 Apr 2012 23:59:53 +0000
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the partners of the business are meeting this week to discuss the last few touches and to pick a winner
it looks like we are going to need a combination of the two designs as neither nails both the artwork and the wording. what do u think? can you work together. i read on the terms that we can split the prize.. or alternatively can one of you nail the other aspect of your design so we can have a front runner to work with
Dear F8, your design was excellent but it did not have the word art that we require. Thank you for your efforts. We needed bold writing to go with our logo.
Why I'm not among finalists? I deserve explanation.
Ahmad, please read my comments when you are able.
Thanks!
arabic text as follows : ملك شيك
Thank you all for your entries. All the partners for the business are extremely satisfied with the artwork by diselgl and the wording and designs by RD79. A combination of the two would be the desired outcome. How can I help you to proceed with this vision
Mission Statement - To enter into the Middle Eastern desert market by selling delicious and remarkable food and drinks, the main focus and concept behind our venture will be waffles and milkshakes to start of with. Malik in Arabic means "King". An Arabic written version of the logo will be a distinct advantage. So for design purposes a crown would be appropriate addition in response to the concept. As well as this the ‘shake’ part of our business name refers to milk‘shakes’. It is our desire and aspiration to keep our concept fresh, exciting and on the cutting edge of modern deserts to capture the Middle East market by surprise.