Bedtime Stories Podcast cover art / logo

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I'd love to get the cover art / logo designed for my podcast: "Bedtime Stories for Grown-ups". (I assume this will be square, for podcasting Apps.) The concept is a bunch of characters (of all different shapes and sizes) snuggled up around a fire at night, listening to a twisting, swirling, mythical story, which sometimes branches off into other stories. It sometimes gets quite dream-like, and is full of yearning and well-intentioned questing and love and loss.
I'd really like the cover art to have that magical/mystical flavour that used to make old books so enticing as a child, and I don't mind how that effect is reached. Some options:
- the fire described above, with cosy figures sitting/lying down around it. Maybe we see shapes in the flames or the smoke?
- an old storybook, with shapes and figures coming alive or drifting up from its pages
- a person tucked up cosily in bed, with magical figures drifting past them as they start to doze off. Maybe they mix and swirl with the Zs the person is making?
- a night sky, with intriguing shapes in it
Some elements of the story in case you want to use them: a washerwoman; a young man; a donkey; a river and a weeping willow; two teachers, one called Fight and one called Surrender; a gorilla; and a dragon-like serpent creature.
Zielmarkt/( -märkte)
Adults who like bedtime stories!
Logo Text
Bedtime Stories for Grown-ups Dave Bevan [in smaller font]
Anforderungen
Muss haben
- - Clear title, visible even when small, e.g. as part of a list on a mobile phone
- Sense of dream-like, mythical loveliness; something that feels cosy and sleepy and night-timey. Above all, something that suggests the listener is going to be drawn gently into a magical world
- Eye-catching and appealing, even when small
Schön zu haben
- Fire design / book design / person in bed design, as described above (not essential, but that's what I'm picturing. If you have a different idea that meets the brief, go for it!)
Sollte nicht haben
- Anything that looks too corporate
Anything too bright and day-time-ish