Classic Brand Board for Travel Agency
Budget: $30 – $250 AUD
I'm seeking a designer to create a comprehensive brand board for my travel agency, specifically targeting NDIS participants in Australia. The brand board should embody a classic style and include the following elements:
- Main Logo: This should incorporate a provided flower design. The main logo is paramount, so it must be striking and representative of the agency's ethos.
- Secondary Logo: This logo will be a simplified flower design. It should be versatile and easily applicable across various platforms.
- Favicon: A simplified version of the main logo that can be used as a favicon.
- Font Pairings: Please provide a couple of classic yet modern font pairings that align with the overall brand aesthetic.
- Icons: A selection of icons that would suit a travel agency and resonate with the NDIS community.
Please provide the flower image and color for the main logo. The ideal candidate for this project will have a strong portfolio in classic design, with particular expertise in logo creation and brand development. Experience with travel-related branding and understanding of the NDIS community would be an added advantage.
- Main Logo: This should incorporate a provided flower design. The main logo is paramount, so it must be striking and representative of the agency's ethos.
- Secondary Logo: This logo will be a simplified flower design. It should be versatile and easily applicable across various platforms.
- Favicon: A simplified version of the main logo that can be used as a favicon.
- Font Pairings: Please provide a couple of classic yet modern font pairings that align with the overall brand aesthetic.
- Icons: A selection of icons that would suit a travel agency and resonate with the NDIS community.
Please provide the flower image and color for the main logo. The ideal candidate for this project will have a strong portfolio in classic design, with particular expertise in logo creation and brand development. Experience with travel-related branding and understanding of the NDIS community would be an added advantage.