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What is the exact name you would like in your logo?
Drape & Bury
What is your industry?
Other
What are the top 3 things you would like to communicate through your logo?
1. Overwhelming, but controlled aggression in competition.
2. Balance of ruggedness, beauty(elegance), and wisdom.
3. Submission to truths
What logo styles do you like (image + text, image only, text only, etc.)
Image+Text.
Do you have any other info or links you want to share?
I would like the d and b to be back to back and be stylized to look like fists if one was to look hard enough. I want the eyes to see the letters first and then the fists. If possible I want it creative, but concise enough to be fit on the front of a hat as well. My initial thought was to have the letters "d&b" stylistically displayed with the word drape extending backwards from the letter d and the word bury extending from the front, a smaller stylized ampersand(&) in between the two letters, but I am very much open to suggestions. I think a very different style of ampersand would go a long way in branding as well. I tend to like simplicity over flashiness, but still have room for the artist's creative flare. This is intended to be the flagship logo to go on the heading of a website and the majority of my products. There will be more designs needed later though. Below is a a loose example of something I like.
Sorry for the wordiness.
http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0134/52...
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