The LightHouse Restaurant
raheehawk | Mon, 01/09/2012 - 18:56
Brief from client
Its a Restaurant Beside a Highway, and a Lighthouse and the sea shore. the Client wanted something round, theres more i came up with but this got chosen at the end
11 Comments
I like this, but there is a lot going on.
I don't think you need the utensils at all. The interior could also be simplified.
Agree with G13Design loose the utensils. Looks great though. I love your light house
I think Versions 1 and 2 have more potential specially if you combine them.
Take only the icon of the lighthouse of V1 and put it on top of the wordmark you designed in V2
i like is simple and not use efect
lovely work...agree with G13....no fork and knife...good job
i appreciate all the comments, but the client wanted sumthing specific, he wasnt surely addressing to people who wud understand its a restaurant, he was trying to explain it to ordinary people, who even if they dont understand what it is, by seeing the utensils they can make a guess that it has sumthing to do with food.
When you start a new business you make sure that your designer adds a tagline to your logo. The responsibility of the tagline is to tell people what's the logo about. In your case, you have the chance to tell your clients about not only what, but also how and where.
McDonald's doesn't use a tagline anymore; everybody knows what McDonald's is about. NIKE? they don't even use the word "NIKE", that sticky swoosh says it all.
Morale: use a tagline, lose the forks.
+1
Please tell me you didn't steal this one too!
http://logopond.com/gallery/detail/87053
Bad Bad Bad....
:-)
I don't know why this reminds me of Starbucks.
It's definitely too busy with that knife and fork, loose them and it can probably work