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I need to brand my name Deborah Landry as well as the two aspects of what I do. I would like all three to feel unified and connected in some way. I like fonts like "Soul Handwriting" it feel fancy but handmade.
First is "Deborah Landry / Artist and Designer"- I work in all materials. www.tumblr.com/photos/deborahlandry will give you a idea of what I mean.
Second is "Engaging Arts / Public Art and Consulting" this represents my public art. you will also be able to see this on the tumblr site. My current public art is community based but I am looking to expand to corporate and architectural spaces.
Third is "Renditions Gallery" This will be a future brick and mortar gallery but for now it is going to represented on the internet. I am recreating my website to have these three separate branded pages. I am very prolific artist and create a huge number of works. When you see my portfolio you will understand my need to separate these aspects of my art. I need logos that speaks to my diversity in fine art and my public art. I also do consulting for public art. You can approach this by creating three separate logos or one that share the different names. I like classical designs, that use some color. I like designs that activate negative space. I have uploaded a PDF of my attempt of logos. I am only submitting these to give you all the added descriptors for each logo. Each one has supporting quotes and information that you may find helpful.
Updates
Dear Designers,
I have found some designs that I like for some reason or another. After reviving the designs so far I realized that I am not communicating well enough. I am looking for a logo that is not just words.
I want the image for Engaging Arts to depict Community based public art. This business focuses on creating projects that help cities rebuild. Think urban design
I want the image for Renditions Gallery to depict all types of art. Paintings, mosaics,printing, I work in all materials.
I want Deborah Landry to show my Diversity. I build concrete sculptures in my public art and do fine art works between the large projects.
I have attached a new page to the project. It shows ideas for each one and the reason I like them. I think this will help everyone out. thank you for everything. I am not a graphic designer or branding expert. I am trying to move past my own level of lolo design and move my self to a new level of professionalism. every thing you are doing is going to help me get their. I am grateful.
Deborah Landry
Added Monday, February 10, 2014
2/19/2014
Right now, I would have to say BtighD and Srosenmund are the closest to capturing me as a fine artist and public artist. Srosenmund design has a look of water and it would be more fitting if it looked like paint or mosaics or something artful, but at least it is a city.
A few of the submitted designs feel Southwestern influenced. I live 30 min from Chicago. I use my public art as a urban development tool. I appreciate all the hard work by all of you. Talk to you soon. THank you, Deborah Landry
Added Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: I am still working to get a design.
Added Wednesday, February 26, 2014
I just extended the deadline for the project. I am finding this process very challenging I will not say impossible because I believe nothing is impossible but to design only by email is a bit crazy. At this point Moriahbethany and BrightD are the designs I am leaning toward.
Added Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Target Market(s)
Anyone who buys art- Any company who wants to use public art to expanded their brand
Industry/Entity Type
Internet
Logo Text
(1) Deborah Landry (2)Engaging Arts (3) Renditions Gallery
Font styles to use
Other font styles liked:
- soul handwritting, I like writting that looks hand crafted
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