Dungabhar - Personal Speakeasy Logo
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Logo Design Brief
I want to create a logo for my speakeasy/lounge/bar. I am in a small group and there were several Ian's and a friend called me GOAT Ian to differentiate me. Being Irish, I looked up how to say fort/castle and goat in Gaelic and how they were named in medieval times hence Dungabhar. Please see the must haves and images uploaded as I have a majority of the foundation and guidance there with the need for bringing the idea to professional reality with your skills. Feel free to make stylistic tweaks/ideas based off the foundation provided. Thank you!
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Private home use
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Dungabhar
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Requirements
Must have
- My wife has some skill with design but not to completely professionalize and finish the logo and actually came up with one that has been my favorite so far and have provided it in the uploaded files. Please work from this and use your own style to professionalize and tweak with at minimum these changes
-Similar to how the shamrocks come up the right side albeit uneven, want shamrocks in a uniform wreath pattern similar to the leaves on the left side
-Inside of each of the horns I would like them to filled with Celtic infinity/eternity knot as pictured in the ring or cross pictures provided
-Please ensure to have the golf clubs crossing in the back similar to that of a skull n crossbones
-Please make the eyes of the goat golf balls
-Please add the celtic trinity symbol similar to picture provided on the golf ball. If easier to see it is ok for this golf ball to not have dimples just set on a tee so it is known what it is
-Feel free to tweak font to a Celtic/Gaelic/Irish style at the top but please include the Est. 1980 just under
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