ArchivesPosts Tagged ‘jewelry’

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Thanks to a recommendation from other client, I had an opportunity to meet Ms. Nathalie Leseine, a French jewelry maker who is currently residing near San Francisco and is working now on her unique and universal jewelry collection made out of Tahitian pearls. I was asked to create a logo for her Atelier Leseine, which soon will be launched online. Initial idea was to design a logo out of AL initials as a sort of stylized graphic, however later on decission was made by a client to focus on a hummingbird, as it’s often nicknamed as a „jewel in flight”. I prepared a couple of variants of a hummimgbird in pinkish paparadsha sapphire colours. In general I was advised to keep it reasonable serious, clean, simple and elegant. I enjoyed a lot working on that project, as Ms. Leseine was extremely helpful and active in helping me to create this logo.Continue Reading

02gru

One of my latest completed projects was a logo designed for Amy. A Design, which will be the name for a new retail line of fine diamond jewelry, offered by a jewelry store from Newport Beach in California. Client was looking for a feminine, classic and luxury looking logo, constructed out of two letters A. This logo will be used for marketing materials, but also will be cast from gold and silver and used as a separate item. My design was chosen out of a lot of concepts submitted by 26 other designers.Continue Reading

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Last week I had a great opportunity and privilege to collaborate with Geoffrey Good, internationally recognized New York-based jewelry designer and also a professor at Fashion Institute of Technology, which is a State University of New York college of art, business, design, and technology connected to the fashion industry. I’m extremely proud of the final logo, which was designed in a very close cooperation with customer, whom I met thanks to his project posted at 99designs.com. I was able to create this logo thanks to very frequent & constructive feedbacks, guiding me in the right direction. I would love to work on more projects like this, with customers willing to invest their time and to share their opinions, what helps to create a logo of which I’m extremely happy at the end and customer is also pleased with final outcome.

As his private brand for jewelry is expanding, Geoffrey Good wanted to clarify and reinforce its identity. Main requirement stated in the project brief was to design a logo that uses both a word mark (full name) and has a coordinating letter form of initials (GG) that can be used as a maker’s mark on our pieces at a very small scale. All had to be elegant and minimal – unusually fine in every sense. With this design, I managed to beat 138 entries by 26 other designers. But most important for me was to have a chance to design a unique & minimal logo for a true artist and professional. I highly recommend you to visit Geoffrey Good’s website, where you can admire his jewelry (http://www.geoffreygood.com/)Continue Reading