Online retailer of men's grooming products needs a Logo design
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We need a logo design for a new company based in Malaysia, called 'Matters of Men'.
We sell grooming products SOLELY for men (ranging from skincare to deodorant). We envision to be a 'one stop' shop for men to purchase all their grooming / skincare needs (i.e. male version of Sephora).
We are looking for a logo that screams masculinity, but at the same time, easily identifiable as a company selling grooming and skincare products for men. We are looking for a simple and minimalist logo, but with bold and masculine colors (maybe matt grey or dark blue).
The final design should communicate clearly that the logo 'Matters of Men' relates to grooming and skincare products for men.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Reason: We need a few more days to finalise our design. Please feel free to submit more designs for out evaluation.
Thanks!
Added Friday, October 31, 2014
Target Market(s)
Urban male with age ranging from early 20's to late 40's.
Industry/Entity Type
Shop
Logo Text
Matters of Men
Logo styles of interest
Emblem Logo
Logo enclosed in a shape
Pictorial/Combination Logo
A real-world object (optional text)
Character Logo
Logo with illustration or character
Wordmark Logo
Word or name based logo (text only)
Font styles to use
Other font styles liked:
- Langdon, Franchise, Abel
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
- A masculine feel.
- Easily related to skincare / grooming products.
Nice to have
- Matt grey or dark blue color.
- Grooming / skincare icons (i.e. outline of a razor as a 'T', etc).
- Fonts (i.e. Langdon, Franchise, or Abel from
- http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/238243)
Should not have
- girly related designs!