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Hi guys,
I'm a brand designer, I mainly work with founders and new businesses to build logos and visual identities for their brands. Unlike cheap templated logos, my services include strategy, understanding, proper creative direction and design thinking, helping clients to develop a solid visual foundation for their new brands.
I'm looking to connect with people who can bring me clients (I'll specify my target client base later if we connect) by whatever method preferred by you. Think of this as a flexible side hustle. You'll earn 30% commission for every lead that converts. My avg ticket size is around 10-25k INR for now, so you can earn like 3k-6k per client subject to the client you being. (I take up to 4 clients every month, with time the ticket price will also keep on increasing)
Dm me if this interests you, I'll let you know more details and send my work portfolio as well, and we can discuss how to go about this :)
Finished up a project showcase, I'd love for you guys to check it out and share your opinions
Link : https://www.behance.net/gallery/252961819/Muted-Streetwear-Logo?platform=direct
P.S. Please leave a like if you do visit and appreciate my work :)
Hello everyone :)
Seeking opinions on this branding project I did recently, I always like to hear different perspectives.
Context: This is a branding project, where the main focus was to capture the essence of Indian culture, while giving the brand a minimal, urban, and luxurious identity. The identity should evoke luxury, calmness and promise people a rich and exotic experience of our Indian cuisine.
My approach was basically to integrate hindi type into the logo suite, I chose to replace 'FF' as the hindi letter, as it somewhat has a resemblance to a tightly kerned "FF" if you look closely. Let me know if it reads well? used it as the logomark as well, with a minimal silhouette backdrop that represents the saffron flower (saffron crocus) from a top-down angle, i.e. the main source of the rich spice. This also translates into the brand pattern, used in the menu designs.
It is honestly much easier to make a vibrant-maximalism based visual identity capturing Indian culture. But it was really challenging to do the same while staying minimal.
Thanks for your timeee!!
Context :
Muted is a streetwear brand targeting gym-goers, but not in the traditional loud, “hustle culture” way. It’s made for people who care about style, but don’t shout about it. Can be worn to the gym, or stepping out for coffee, with friends, on a walk, or while traveling.
My approach was to do something with the ever so common mute icon, but in such a way that it stands out and feels iconic. I wanted to capture the moment, when something is muted, hence the dynamic sort of sparkle in the logo - which is also a commonly used element in streetwear y2k aesthetic designs, so it helps achieve that streetwear feel. (This is not the final polished logo, just an early exploration)
Feel free to share your opinions!