Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
Royal Bee (optional, but not mandatory)
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Event flower design and styling
Description of the organization and its target audience
Event flower design and styling. So flower arrangements for weddings, anniversary parties, bar and bat mitzvas, corporate, etc. my audience is adult women, and gay men, but I also want to attract straight adult men too.
Industry
Floral
Visual style
Colors to explore



Other color requirements
Style Attributes
Design inspiration
References
Attachments
Other notes
Hi! So We are an event floral and styling company, primarily weddings, but we also service any type of event that may need flowers. We are both high end and accommodating to our clients budget needs. We focus on quality over quantity, and never skimp on our jobs. This work is our passion. I want my logo to be clean and simple, it may or may not have the name attached to the image. Both options would be ideal. It's important that my logo speaks to women, since they are usually the ones I charge of flowers...or gay men, but I also want our image to be palatable to their men, who are maybe tired of seeing sugar and spice and everything nice while planning their wedding, that and many men organized loved ones memorials, and other events.
I have envisioned a bumblebee with a crown and a floral wreath around it, meeting it at the crown (or flowers somewhere), I also like honey comb. If as the designer you decided to try to create what I invision, I want the bee to be feminine and not aggressive looking, nor "leggy" if there is a bee in the logo, the bee in my uploaded pictures (with the crown) is more what I'm thinking about. I'm not 100% attached to this idea, but it's the only one I have so far. As a designer if you think of something that could be more unique since the Bee with the crown has been used a million times, feel free to send that my way. I've attached a couple variations of a logos that I've used so far and my Bee/crown logo idea, as well as more unique ideas for what the bee could look like. Like I said before, don't feel limited to that. Id also like to mention, that I'm planning on using gold foil as my logo or design on paper, and probably black or white for Internet so although I love intricacies and detail I believe that simple is better when it comes to color options. I'm not opposed to a full-color logo if it's absolutely amazing, I might just change my mind!
Contest deliverables
Logo
Final files
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