Pirate Hunter Rum Label

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von Baker Creative am Mittwoch, 19. August 2015

The brief is a little vague and confusing, can you please answer the following questions:

What is this illustration for? Please be specific e.g. packaging, skateboard, t-shirt

What are the deliverables? 4-colour art, will this be printed is this part of a logo?

I assume you want the image you attached converted into digital art. When you say you want stars and trident but they need to be hidden for the kids what do you mean? Partically hidden behind the skeleton? Please be clear.


von Besitzer des Projektes am Mittwoch, 19. August 2015

Thanks for the question. It's meant to be a little vague, in that I don't want to restrict anyone's artistic vision. This will become a company logo and will be utilized on everything from bottles to t-shirts. The deliverables will be included as part of the logo and have significance for the ownership, the details of which will be kept close hold for the meantime. I may have misspoken, my assistant may have mis-typed someone in regards to the children. The kids' initials we want to be included as part of the logo, as well as the others items listed. And I guess I don't mean 'hidden' per se, just cryptically included inside of finished product. It's going to be part of the story and providence of the company. I hope that helps. Thanks again. Cheers.


von cornel888 am Donnerstag, 20. August 2015

The image you have provided, is it a straight conversion or a re design based on this lmage?


von BenchmarkDigitalArt am Samstag, 22. August 2015

Hi - I understand the brief and appreciate the sentiment behind it - it might help if you could include they type of organisation the logo is for, the age group of the children, the message you are trying to convey, any limitations regarding number of colours used etc. (If you're printing onto merchandise there will be a few factors to consider regarding practicality and expense once you've decided on the final design) Is there a website I could view to get a bit of background information? and does the design have any affiliation with the book or video game of the same name? & would you like the final design to carry a street art/graffiti theme or was this just the medium you had available for the design shown in the attachment? Sorry to bombard you with questions it's just so I can get a better idea of what you're after. Thanks in advance :)


von Besitzer des Projektes am Montag, 24. August 2015

The company is a new start up but backed by a parent company. Primarily, this is going to be a label on distilled spirits. The included initials are to represent the family and company providence. We prefer the label to be as near to the provided picture, as possible, as I don't want to run it through committee again. All of the deliverables are just subtle additions. No affiliation to the children's book. The street art medium is exactly what we are after, as the parent company is located in the art district of Miami, in Wynwood. If you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Best regards, Tony


von BRANDMECHANIC am Dienstag, 1. September 2015

So the crazy Mexican street art is going to be a rum label and not a Tequila?


von Ana White am Dienstag, 1. September 2015

Not only Mexicans use sombrero and Guitarra, this elements are all over the spanish speakers comunities (yes, Europe too). I understand the meaning of your project, however, I'm starting to work on your design and I'll love if you can extend the deadline jus a day so I can provide a quality artwork.
Regards,
Annie White


von Artshit am Mittwoch, 2. September 2015

Please consider my design thanks!


von Besitzer des Projektes am Mittwoch, 2. September 2015

Annie, if you are familiar with how to do so, please respond and we will oblige, as long as that is within the business rules agreed to. Thank you.


von Ana White am Montag, 7. September 2015

Dear Project owner,
I upload the design a little while ago, you think I'm close to what you want? Can you lead me to the right direction by sending me your feedback?
Thank you,
Annie White


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