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Published: 2012-02-23 15:35:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 168; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 44
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Description Important:
•Spelling as above
•Dandelion seed replacing the "i" in "dandelion"
•Leaf and stem making the "d" in "Grenade"


Preferences:
•Words one beneath the other as above but can be stretched to the same length or the shorter word centered.
•Twigs or vines can be woven throughout, but not too much. I need the lines to be simple enough to have carved into a simple stamp [link]
•I also don't want the two words connected in any way. I'd like to be able to seperate them on the pc and place them side by side when the need arises.


Ultimately this is the situation:

I want the "i" replaced by a dandelion seed, and the "d" in "Grenade" replaced by a leaf and stem.
The reason I need someone else to do this rather than myself, is because I have limited imagination, and I will either copy the lettering I've seen in other logos, or I'll just use a pre-made, already existing font. What I really want is new lettering designed for it, but I can't really offer any words with which to describe the look of my desired font.
While I have a tablet of my own, I also lack the ability to use it well, and it also doesn't seem to like me.
I am also incapable of colouring.


I want two images from it. I want one of just the lines so that I can have a stamp carved out of the design to use on my packaging, and I want another image, but this one coloured, to use on my business cards, my storenvy header, and my etsy header.

If any other info is required, by all means contact me. If it's easier, I'll give you my email address.



The logo is for a handmade shop by the same name (obviously), where I sell handmade clay woodland creatures - figurines, notebooks, broaches, necklaces - all featuring my woodland creatures.
The words that would be describe the sort of shapes I'm looking for is gentle, calm and maybe a bit bubbly.
The sort of colours I want for the coloured version are neutral and natural woodland tones - browns and greens.
My packaging consists mostly of Kraft paper and green and white baker's twine - so close to those shades might work, but it might not.

At the end of the day, it's down to the designer to interperate what I mean by all of this. I'd appreciate the ability to ask for a couple of redesigns if necessary, but I will try not to be picky.


Note that the name "Dandelion Grenade" has already been copyrighted.
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