Brief from client
No brief. For my own practice I am creating a brand identity for the lifestyle of a modern crazy cat lady- the young 20-35 year old females that take endless cell phone photos of their cats and squeal when a cute kitten video pops up on their news feed.
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I think the whiskers on the 'L' are making the words harder to read. They don't add much really, I'd remove them.
I am not really a fan of the font for 'Crazy' and 'Lady'. they are odd only for the sake of being odd, not for the logo.
Finally, it feels like those ears are lopsided, they either need to be exact, or obviously lopsided.
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The ears are exact, but maybe it's the fact that the part in the hair is off to one side that makes them look lop-sided? You think? With the font choice I wanted to choose something that looked psycho creepy, but not too overboard. So like I envision this character as being cute and sweet and girly, but then she also is obsessed with cats and if she could have 30 of them she would. She literally is the CRAZY cat lady. So that's why I mixed fonts of girly/curly/cute along with the tension/psycho/messy. Does that make sense? Would you suggest making that creepy font even more like "scratchy" to allude to that?
I think it must be the hair, it makes the ears look a bit tipsy, at least to my eyes.
As for the font, I am not sure to be honest, I understand the cute/crazy vibe you are going for, but I just don't think those two fonts match. Maybe make the symbol the cute and the font the creep?
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i get the idea of having a distressed font look because of the crazy side :D but you have one word("Cat") as well as your symbol that arent so it doesnt go well together.
Also i also found that the whiskers arent needed.