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Logo and packing for a new high end tea brand (later on also other kinds of food products)
Start date: 07-01-2018
Ending date: 31-01-2018
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Christmas version :)

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Hi Johnny, I have played around with the logo and reworked it in the current way - symbols: 3 tea leaves, northern hemisphere, and also compass pointing towards north.
Hope you like it, but if you want, there is no issue to comeback to the previous design, I have it all in one file. Please let me know about the "feel and look" if it matches what you are looking for.
Thanks,
Radek
It looks good.
I do like both of the logos.
I do like the tag at the small tea bag - is it possible to write the taste of the tea on the tag?
How do you think the tea bag (loose leaf) would look like?

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Thanks for your comment. I tried to keep it in a minimalist manner - 3 tea leaves forming an arrow towards the north. Any comment appreciated, thx
Much better and i like the colour and pattern.
Who does it look with the pattern all over the package and what about some other colours?

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Hi Johnny, I have just tried out this style for you, please let me know if you like it or if you think I could change something etc. Then I could prepare some packaging and business cards etc, color set,... maybe brand / logo manual... have a nice day, Radek
Hi
I like the font of the text, but I do not think that the teapot is the right thing to illustrate. Try to use something which is not a real a thing but a sign.
I look forward to see the packaging, try do it with some kind of patterns.
/Johnny