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Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
The Cross Foxes
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
An Original Pub
Description of the organization and its target audience
WHO WE ARE
We are a small village pub in the beautiful Clwydian Mountain range of North Wales.
OUR GOAL
We aim to provide the classic, original country pub experience with our home made food and local beers.
AUDIENCE
Our target audience are all age groups, from those who appreciate a quiet country pub to read their newspaper, to the younger person to meet up with friends or come to one of our functions. Our pub has been in place since 1780, and is still much the same as it was then, with the original butcher’s hooks in the bar, as the building was not only a pub, but a butchers and a post office.
Industry
Restaurant
Visual style
Colors to explore
Designers choose
Other color requirements
Unspecified
Style Attributes
Classic
Modern
Mature
Youthful
Feminine
Masculine
Playful
Sophisticated
Economical
Luxurious
Geometric
Organic
Abstract
Literal
Design inspiration
Unspecified
References
Attachments
Cross Foxes pub.png
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The Cross Foxes
Cross Foxes front.png
4 years ago
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This shows the original logo above the door of the pub which we want to retain the basic shape of the foxes as they are the recognisable feature of our pub.
I’m mostly interested in emblem logos, but I’m open to all ideas.
IMPORTANT:
- We would like to retain the basic shape of the cross foxes design in some form in our new logo, as this has been part of the pub’s history since 1780, with the name of the pub in text somewhere.
- So it's important that to keep some of the history associated with the place in the logo design.
- We would like audiences to feel that they will be visiting a country pub with good, wholesome food and beer when they see our brand
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The Cross Foxes