New Christian Literary Review Site Needs a Logo
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Our new website called The Faithful Reader seeks to help Christian pastors and laypeople sustain a life of literary reading. We want to make sure that people of faith are able to discover fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that challenges and inspires them. We need a logo that establishes credibility as a source. For our market, this will mean something that is hip, cool, and fun to share on social media. I am picturing something that uses a book as a primary icon, perhaps in a vintage style, with nods to either etching (lots of hatching) or medieval illumination (calligraphy, etc.). Probably black and white, but maybe some minimal use of color.
Texto del logo
The Faithful Reader
Estilos de logo de interés
Logo pictórico / combinado
Un objeto del mundo real (texto opcional)
Estilos de fuente para usar
Colores
Diseñador para elegir los colores que se utilizarán en el diseño.
Mira y siente
Cada control deslizante ilustra las características de la marca del cliente y el estilo que debe comunicar el diseño de tu logotipo.
Elegante
Atrevido
Juguetón
Serio
Tradicional
Moderno
Atractivo
Profesional
Femenino
Masculino
Vistoso
Conservador
Económico
De Alta Gama
Requisitos
Debes tener
- Simple, clear design (logo with name) that is easy to apply as a website header. A visual logo that is easy to scale for a social media icon.
Agradable de tener
- I like the idea of bringing together literary iconography with religious iconography. Obvious connections here would be woodcut or engraving style illustrations (such as from early printing presses) or medieval illuminated texts (such as those copied by monks. But it can't be kitschy or so 'Christian' that it would repulse anyone just looking for a book review.
No debería tener
- Nothing sappy or overly religious. It has to be cool and 'vintage' to appeal to young intellectual pastors, students, etc.