Vintage Brand Logo Design
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m ready to give my brand a memorable first impression and I want a logo that feels unmistakably vintage—something that nods to classic aesthetics yet still looks fresh on today’s platforms. I’m looking for a skilled graphic designer who can translate that look into a polished, versatile mark.
While the core direction is vintage, I haven’t locked myself into a single construction style. Whether the concept emerges as a pure wordmark, an iconic symbol, or a thoughtful combination of the two, I’m open to whichever format best captures the spirit of the brand. The same freedom applies to colour: I didn’t choose a fixed palette so you can explore warm, cool, or neutral schemes and present what you believe amplifies the design.
Deliverables I’ll need:
• Scalable master files (AI or EPS)
• High-resolution PNGs with transparent background
• Colour, monochrome, and reversed versions for flexible use
• A brief style guide noting fonts, colours (HEX/RGB/CMYK), and spacing rules
Please share a glimpse of past vintage-inspired work—or anything comparable—to show how you handle texture, typography, and layout in that style. If you have questions about the brand story or usage contexts, let’s discuss them upfront so the first draft already moves us in the right direction.
Looking forward to seeing your creative take on this.
While the core direction is vintage, I haven’t locked myself into a single construction style. Whether the concept emerges as a pure wordmark, an iconic symbol, or a thoughtful combination of the two, I’m open to whichever format best captures the spirit of the brand. The same freedom applies to colour: I didn’t choose a fixed palette so you can explore warm, cool, or neutral schemes and present what you believe amplifies the design.
Deliverables I’ll need:
• Scalable master files (AI or EPS)
• High-resolution PNGs with transparent background
• Colour, monochrome, and reversed versions for flexible use
• A brief style guide noting fonts, colours (HEX/RGB/CMYK), and spacing rules
Please share a glimpse of past vintage-inspired work—or anything comparable—to show how you handle texture, typography, and layout in that style. If you have questions about the brand story or usage contexts, let’s discuss them upfront so the first draft already moves us in the right direction.
Looking forward to seeing your creative take on this.
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