Sleek Tanning Salon Branding
Budget: $250 – $750 AUD
I’m launching a new tanning and beauty salon and want every visual touch-point to feel fresh, sun-kissed and contemporary. I will send you a folder of reference images and current site photos; these will guide both the logo design and the overall fit-out concept.
The logo needs to feel modern and streamlined, carrying warm and feminine colours that instantly suggest a healthy glow without drifting into dated “beach” clichés. Once the mark is approved, the same colour palette and typography should flow naturally into the interior concept so signage, feature walls, and product displays feel like extensions of the brand.
Deliverables I need back:
• Vector logo suite (primary, secondary and icon versions) with colour codes and clear-space rules
• Mini style guide covering fonts, usage examples and digital/print specs
• Salon fit-out concept board with at least two key area mock-ups (JPEG/PDF) showing colour placement, materials and signage ideas
Source files in Adobe Illustrator (logo) and either Photoshop, InDesign or SketchUp/Figma for the spatial mock-ups will keep things flexible for my builders and printers.
If questions pop up while you’re sketching, just let me know—quick feedback loops will help us move fast toward that sleek, warm look I’m after.
The logo needs to feel modern and streamlined, carrying warm and feminine colours that instantly suggest a healthy glow without drifting into dated “beach” clichés. Once the mark is approved, the same colour palette and typography should flow naturally into the interior concept so signage, feature walls, and product displays feel like extensions of the brand.
Deliverables I need back:
• Vector logo suite (primary, secondary and icon versions) with colour codes and clear-space rules
• Mini style guide covering fonts, usage examples and digital/print specs
• Salon fit-out concept board with at least two key area mock-ups (JPEG/PDF) showing colour placement, materials and signage ideas
Source files in Adobe Illustrator (logo) and either Photoshop, InDesign or SketchUp/Figma for the spatial mock-ups will keep things flexible for my builders and printers.
If questions pop up while you’re sketching, just let me know—quick feedback loops will help us move fast toward that sleek, warm look I’m after.