Hello, I need a photography logo for Facebook, business card design and a website. Most importantly, though, the logo needs to fit on the Facebook pic as a 180x180 pixels. At the same time, it has to look good on a business card and eventually a website. I'm a portrait photographer, have been for over 10 years and I've been out of the game for a few years, so I've created a Facebook page to get gigs. I photograph promo portraits for musicians, artists, actors, comedians. My design taste is a clean aestetic (like my pictures). I tend to like the design colors red with gray, but I'm open to suggestions. My Facebook page hasn't been published yet, but the name on the logo will be Hartel Photo. I took a screenshot of my images. Logo should say: Hartel Photo I will make a decision by this Saturday at 4pm CST (I'm in Chicago). The pay is $35 via Paypal.
Thanks for that! Can I see each of them with a white background? I am partial to a "clean" white background.
Hey, this is my concept of Hartel Photo, the icon can be used separately for the 180x180 profile picture. Thanks.
@ Alirex I like #2 and #4. However, I do think the icon is too large. @ Erick0225 I do like the orange, but I'm not crazy about the blue color, too conservative. I create fun pictures... look at the example below. @ Ionutt85 I do like the font and the orange color, but I'm not crazy about the blue. I'm not sure if I like the logo in that spot on the top. On the second logo design with the red and black, I think the black looks very dominate and so does the icon. Can we try it a little cleaner? @ mrphotoshop90 I do like the colors and the red brackets around the text, but it seems a little condensed, tight fitting in the box. @ Skaritza I wouldn't change a thing about this logo... beautifully designed. @ Milarepa I do like you taking a risk here, but the letters are too "block" style for my simple tasted. Thanks for the effort everyone!
I do like the last one the best, but I'm not too crazy about the heart. Photography is my passion, but I do want to maintain some level of professionalism.