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Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
Delicious Daddy Food
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
Unspecified
Description of the organization and its target audience
This is a logo for a YouTube cooking channel targeting men (educated, 30 years old and older who may be divorced and have never cooked for their kids before and now have to) who do not know how to cook and want to learn the basics to gain confidence in the kitchen. I'll also do equipment reviews and recommend where it's worth spending money and where it's not. Food is simple and does not require going to 5 stores to buy ingredients you can't pronounce, nor does it involve techniques that only chefs know. My goal is to take the fear and intimidation out of cooking for yourself and your family. It's unique in that I get right to the point, explain the very basics and assume the audience has no experience and make food that "normal" people eat with a lean to healthier eating without being a nut about it.
Industry
Food & Drink
Visual style
Colors to explore
Designers choose
Other color requirements
Unspecified
Style Attributes
Classic
Modern
Mature
Youthful
Feminine
Masculine
Playful
Sophisticated
Economical
Luxurious
Geometric
Organic
Abstract
Literal
Design inspiration
Design from 99designs
I like the usage of the same font in bold and regular / thin.
Design from 99designs
Design from 99designs
I like the color, simplicity and spacing
Design from 99designs
I don't like the hand but like the font
Design from 99designs
I like the font but a bit too thin and hard to read with the background.
Design from 99designs
Love it.
Design from 99designs
I like it but a bit too cute and soft.
Design from 99designs
I like it but too small
Design from 99designs
I like the other one better with the color on black background, this is too boring.
Design from 99designs
I had to pick another so went with this. like the font and usage of different thickness but too small and hard to read
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I like the usage of the same font in bold and regular / thin.