Landscape and Tree service company catering to high end customers such as commercial, retail, large HOAs, golf courses, etc.
Our industry: Service Industries
Top Three Things to Communicate through our Logo:
#1 - Class and Sophistication
#2 - Beauty and Vibrancy of Color
#3 - A hint of Victoria's Secret
Our Target Market:
High End Commercial, Retail, Large HOAs, Golf Courses and Resorts
Styles that we are interested in:
Abstract Mark
Emblems
Letterform Mark
Wordmark
Values to communicate:
Feminine
Masculine
Young
Mature
Luxury
Economical
Modern
Classic
Playful
Serious
Loud
Quiet
Simple
Complex
Subtle
Obvious
Color preferences:
Vibrant green, purple, silver, white
But open to golds and browns and even reds and pinks
Gardens and landscapes are vibrant with color so open to options, just needs to look classy and sophisticated
Our Ideas and Additional Information:
I like the Victoria's Secret VS letterform mark...thinking something similiar but with a Vg would work for us...maybe with a flower form inside the g opening.
Like monogram shapes in general
However, want this to find a balance between feminine and masculine
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Yes, I don't either. I am the client and I am assuming Rays withdrew himself? I certainly did not remove him. It is my first time using this service, so not sure how it all works. I was confused by the withdrawl.
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