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LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT US:
I'm starting a new mini-newsletter called VinoBite that will deliver a short chunk of info on wine every day. Each week will have a different theme and each day will focus on a different aspect (e.g. if the week's theme is Merlot, then Monday will be a wine recommendation, Tuesday a recipe, Wednesday a cultural factoid, etc)
HERE IS WHAT WE NEED:
I need a VinoBite logo for the website (not developed yet) and promotional materials like media kit. It may eventually end up on a T-shirt or something. It will definitely go on social media sites, widgets, etc.
OUR TARGET AUDIENCE IS:
Younger wine drinkers who are used to reading information in small chunks and online (ages 21-35).
WE LIKE THESE DESIGNS:
You're the experts, but I do like sans serif fonts; something modern. More focused on the name than an accompanying graphic.
WE ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE (or we don't want to see) THIS IN OUR DESIGN:
No one looking drunk, please. No old-fashioned grapes or other obvious motifs; I'm looking for something that's hip and expresses the concept of the "bite" but that won't look dated in three years. The logo should try to convey that wine is about finding a good deal, vicariously exploring the world, having fun with friends, and sharing. (That's a tall order for a logo, I know.)
My overall goal for the site and newsletter is simplicity with great functionality. There will be a simple white background on the site.
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