Elegant NightOn Smart Glasses Branding -- 2
Budget: €12 – €18 EUR
NightOn Smart Glasses blend built-in LED lighting and automatic light-sensor technology inside a sleek frame, so the brand has to look just as refined. I’m after a modern, minimalist identity that instantly signals elegance and sophistication without shouting “tech.”
Here’s the scope:
• Logo: a clean, distinctive mark delivered in full-color, monochrome, and reversed variants.
• Color palette: built around a set of hues I will share with you—please refine them into a balanced primary and secondary system, plus tints and shades for UI use.
• Typography: headline and body pairings that feel luxurious yet highly legible, supplied with licensing information where required.
• Packaging mockups: high-resolution retail box and protective case visuals that apply the new identity to real-world formats (3D or photo-realistic renders).
• Style guidelines: a concise PDF covering logo usage, spacing, color ratios, type hierarchy, and sample social/digital applications.
All artwork should be handed over in editable vector formats (AI/SVG), along with web-ready PNGs and a neatly organised guideline document. If you prefer Figma, Illustrator, or another pro design tool, that’s fine—just keep layers tidy and text live.
I’ll supply the product photos, the pre-selected color references, and any additional content you might need as soon as we start.
Here’s the scope:
• Logo: a clean, distinctive mark delivered in full-color, monochrome, and reversed variants.
• Color palette: built around a set of hues I will share with you—please refine them into a balanced primary and secondary system, plus tints and shades for UI use.
• Typography: headline and body pairings that feel luxurious yet highly legible, supplied with licensing information where required.
• Packaging mockups: high-resolution retail box and protective case visuals that apply the new identity to real-world formats (3D or photo-realistic renders).
• Style guidelines: a concise PDF covering logo usage, spacing, color ratios, type hierarchy, and sample social/digital applications.
All artwork should be handed over in editable vector formats (AI/SVG), along with web-ready PNGs and a neatly organised guideline document. If you prefer Figma, Illustrator, or another pro design tool, that’s fine—just keep layers tidy and text live.
I’ll supply the product photos, the pre-selected color references, and any additional content you might need as soon as we start.