Dialed In Club – Logo Design for Premium Watch Giveaway Brand
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This customer received 14 logo designs from 4 designers. They chose this logo design from JohnnyCactus as the winning design.
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Logo Design Brief
We're launching “Dialed In Club,” a community brand focused on curated giveaways of premium watches. The aesthetic should balance premium and trustworthy with casual, member-only club vibes. We want a logo that works well across digital and physical formats (Instagram, Substack newsletter, Facebook, hats/shirts/hoodies).
Bonus if the designer can explore both badge-style and clean typographic concepts.
Think: Swiss watch meets streetwear brand. Clean, flexible, and memorable.
Target Market(s)
Mostly male, premium/luxury watch enthusiasts and early adopters of lifestyle brands.
Industry/Entity Type
Watches, Lifestyle, Premium Giveaways, Membership Clubs
Logo Text
Dialed In Club
Logo styles of interest
Wordmark Logo
Word or name based logo (text only)
Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)
Font styles to use
Other font styles liked:
- Inspired by Nomos, Helvetica, or Worn & Wound-style fonts. All caps preferred
Look and feel
Each slider illustrates characteristics of the customer's brand and the style your logo design should communicate.
Elegant
Bold
Playful
Serious
Traditional
Modern
Personable
Professional
Feminine
Masculine
Colorful
Conservative
Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- Clean wordmark with strong typographic balance Must work on black and white backgrounds Should be scalable for social icons and merchandise Slash marks (///) or spacing play welcome All caps versions encouraged
Nice to have
- Badge-style version for profile pics Stylized “CLUB” element beneath “DIALED IN” Inspiration from Nomos, Worn & Wound, and minimalist premium brands Explore 2–3 visual directions (wordmark, badge, monogram, etc.)
Should not have
- Bright, childish colors Overly complicated logos that don’t scale well Icons that distract from typography