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Jacqueline Newman - Make-up Artist

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  1. Pro H-gravatar Heinrich Ferreira

    These are elements which compliment the main logo, which is solely typographic. I've tried to keep them as minimal/clean as possible to help bring across an heir of professionalism and an Art Deoc feel with the brush heads to add some detail.

    I think the Make-up items are still very recognisable without being overly fussy with detail. I'm not sure whether to add any colour or to keep them black and white.

    Feedback is very welcome!

    5 months ago

  2. Pro Asset-dribbble Rich Baird

    While these are clearly true to the profession perhaps adding a bit character might help? A looser interpretation or execution? This might help to add a dynamic component as well (imagine the movements made by a make up artist). Like I mentioned in previous tweets these may well be more appropriately implemented as supporting components and not part of the logo. A simple logo-type could suffice and capture the aspect of professionalism in a much more restrained manner.

    5 months ago

  3. Pro H-gravatar Heinrich Ferreira

    Points taken on board, thanks Richard. Your advice is always very useful. I'll see how I can develop this further.

    5 months ago

  4. Dribbbleavatar Kady Jesko

    i'm enjoying the simpliciaty here! but maybe loose the outline on the big blush brush so it matches the mascara brush? :)

    5 months ago

  5. Pro H-gravatar Heinrich Ferreira

    Hi Kady, that's an interesting idea. I might try that and see how it looks. Thank you for the feedback and glad you like it.

    5 months ago

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