Vintage Text-Based Logo Design
Budget: €250 – €750 EUR
I’d like a purely typographic logo that captures a timeless, vintage aesthetic for my brand. The design should feel authentic—think classic letterpress or hand-crafted signage—yet remain clean enough to reproduce crisply on everything from a website header to small merchandise tags.
Scope
• Develop several vintage concepts focused on distinctive lettering, decorative flourishes, and balanced negative space (no standalone icons or symbols—typography must be the hero).
• Refine the chosen direction through two to three feedback rounds until the hierarchy, kerning, and overall mood are spot-on.
• Supply final artwork in fully editable vector files (AI, EPS), plus high-resolution PNG and SVG exports in both color and mono.
Acceptance Criteria
• Readable at large and small sizes, with strong contrast.
• Works equally well in Uzbek, Russian, and English character sets if the brand name is later localised.
• Final files delivered print-ready (CMYK) and web-ready (RGB), with all fonts either outlined or accompanied by license-friendly font files.
I normally work in Adobe Illustrator and appreciate the same, but I’m open to CorelDRAW or Affinity Designer if that’s your preferred tool—as long as the vectors remain clean and scalable.
Scope
• Develop several vintage concepts focused on distinctive lettering, decorative flourishes, and balanced negative space (no standalone icons or symbols—typography must be the hero).
• Refine the chosen direction through two to three feedback rounds until the hierarchy, kerning, and overall mood are spot-on.
• Supply final artwork in fully editable vector files (AI, EPS), plus high-resolution PNG and SVG exports in both color and mono.
Acceptance Criteria
• Readable at large and small sizes, with strong contrast.
• Works equally well in Uzbek, Russian, and English character sets if the brand name is later localised.
• Final files delivered print-ready (CMYK) and web-ready (RGB), with all fonts either outlined or accompanied by license-friendly font files.
I normally work in Adobe Illustrator and appreciate the same, but I’m open to CorelDRAW or Affinity Designer if that’s your preferred tool—as long as the vectors remain clean and scalable.
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