A beautiful and appealing logo for a french micro-brewery

Start date: 16-11-2015

Ending date: 25-11-2015

Total budget: € 249.00
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It all started with an idea...

A short, interactive guide helped them discover their design style and clearly captured what they needed.

Needs


A beautiful and appealing logo for a french micro-brewery.

This logo will be a basis for the label theme (next project)

Company description


ARTEMUS is a new micro-brewery in Paris.

ARTEMUS choose the best raw material (hop, malt, yeast, spices) from all over the world to blend its beers. They have a strong character, they are unique and innovative.
Each beer of the range is a step of the aromatic journey developed by the Brewmaster through the ingredients and the inspiration of the covered countries :
- "La Petite Mademoiselle", Bière de garde : french hops and malts
- "Big Roo", Australian Pale Ale : australian hops
- American Pale Ale : american hops (name to be defined)
- English Bitter : english hops and specialty malts (name to be defined)
- Belgian Tripel : belgium yeast and specialty malts (name to be defined)
- German Dunkel Bier
- New Zealand Pale Ale
...

Target group


Customers :
25 < women < 55
35 < men
Urban, concerned by good food and local activities

Clients :
Food stores, wine and beer shops, bars, restaurants

Colors, favourites and other requirements


Style : elegant, clean, essential, fresh, modern
Opposition : gothic, traditional, medieval, oldstyle

Designer: PiroxArts PiroxArts
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Premières ébauches du logo, on peut voir ici la lettre A minuscule avec une typographie nordique/gothique qui est sobre tout en restant moderne, les couleurs sont bien sûr changeable cela n'est qu'un début. Mais pour ne pas me diriger dans une direction qui ne plaira pas je demande un pré-avis sur la forme basique et sans textes etc... pour le moment

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Dans le brief : Opposition : gothic

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