Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
NC Dapper
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Description of the organization and its target audience
NC Dapper is a online fashion retailer that caters to women's fashion, men's fashion, & accessories. Dapper ladies and men shop with us to find the most trendy and trim fashion statements for a luxurious, bearing appearance. Our target audiences are women between the ages of 20-35 and men between the ages of 25-40.
Industry
Fashion
Visual style
Logo types
![](https://assets.99static.com/contests/web/images/contest/brief/logo-types/word-mark-a54b3c7e08.png)
![](https://assets.99static.com/contests/web/images/contest/brief/logo-types/letter-form-16a03f21cb.png)
![](https://assets.99static.com/contests/web/images/contest/brief/logo-types/pictorial-mark-7a915719e5.png)
Logo to be used
- Online (Website, online advertising, banner ads etc)
- Print (Business cards, letterheads, brochures etc)
Color preferences
Purple, Teal, Dark Green (Color Palette Provided in Examples)
Other color requirements
Style Attributes
Design inspiration
References
Attachments
Other notes
The logo should have a intelligent, trim, and attractive tone, along with sophistication.
I imagine the logo to utilize a medallion or a ensign, which can stand on its own and be recognizable on its own. The medallions/ emblems provided should give you an idea of what I am looking for. It should be something luxurious, sophisticated, but simple and trim when placed alone.
The idea I have for the logo should incorporate a pictorial (the medallion/ emblem) and letter mark of "NC" with "DAPPER" spelled out in a complimenting typeface underneath the emblem. The "NC" could be incorporated into the pictorial medallion/ emblem; the "NC" could even be in the negative space of the medallion (but that's up to you).
It should utilize the palette provided.
Some emblem references have been provided also, to get the idea.
Be creative! & possibility of another design job in very near future.
Contest deliverables
Logo
Final files
If you use fonts that require a license, confirm with the client they're ok with it. For licensing reasons, it is better to provide your client with information on how to acquire the font rather than providing the actual files.
Text in logos should be converted to outlines.