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Resident Antagonist
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Flak jacket on......I thought you were going to specialise in kids and teen parties. Assuming you're not tackling the wedding market anymore?
Prefer the one without the cartoon charactor but to be fair, that logo would have taken 10 minutes on Photoshop.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Benny Smyth
. Here is the final design:
And I'm very happy with it. I know...it has headphones in there but I actually think it works. I think it has that balance of wedding and cheeky.
I'm sorry Benny, but unless the new brand is aimed at everything except weddings and corporate, I really don't like it. The first one was classy.
We touched on party time vs wedding in your photo gallery thread, and although I'm firmly of the opinion that when the formalities are done, it's time to paaaaaarty, you have to be able to cope with the formalities first in a seemly manner.
Are you intending to run two separate brands? I can see what you're trying to achieve, showing that you intend to put the fun back in a joyous celebration ( mainly weddings ), rather than stiffly observing protocol in a serious and dour manner.
I can't offer you a plan guaranteed to do what you want, but I'll have a think.
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I think for weddings the fonts used are better than the BS logo you used to have. I'd leave it at that personally.
Logos can be taken way too seriously. I'd just consider the target market, what should the logo achieve (be recognisable, give insight to your work and indicate the quality of you product prehaps?) as long as it ticks those boxes I'd be happy and I think your new logo minus cartoon does just that.
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Disco Dude!
K-I-S-S.
The only thing I would consider is throwing in the word Wedding alongside DJ but agree better without the cartoon (though that would be good for using on wedding forums if you use them).
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Originally Posted by
DeckstarDeluxe
K-I-S-S.
The only thing I would consider is throwing in the word Wedding alongside DJ but agree better without the cartoon (though that would be good for using on wedding forums if you use them).
I second this - it doesn't say you're a Wedding DJ - just a DJ.
The content on your website around the logo will help to define your difference.
Prefer the logo without the character.
At the moment, you're looking at the logo solo. The simplicity helps it stand out when on a website, flyer, pull up banner and surrounded by other content.
BTW, your character has headphones - the very cliche you wanted to stay away from?!!
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Web Guru
If you end up not using the cartoon character I'm sure you could sell it on to Shaun, the resemblance is uncanny!
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
DeckstarDeluxe
K-I-S-S.
The only thing I would consider is throwing in the word Wedding alongside DJ .
Benny hasn't said, but I'm assuming that's the exact thing he's trying to get away from. He's attempting to show he's a real fun kinda guy, not some Herbert in a suit who won't crack a smile all night.
Last edited by Excalibur; 16-11-2016 at 02:54 PM.
Reason: Removed duplication
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As there are no rules for this kind of thing, go with whatever you feel Benny! I like it....but then I'm biased cos it's kind of similar to mine. And in the five years since I put mine up, I've only increased my workload so I'm presuming it's not detrimental to business.
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