Logo for a new vintage clothing store?
My name is Zach Sewell and I own a start-up company called Sewell Company. It features quality clothes much like that of abercrombie.
What are some ideas that you have of a logo for a vintage clothing store?
Abercrombie has the moose
Hollister Co. has the seagull
American Eagle has the eagle
Ruehl No. 925 has the scottish dog
Any ideas?
The store features a very dim-lit at home, warm atmosphere.
The website is currently under-construction and has nothing in it to buy yet, but you can visit it to get the “feel” for the in-store experience. The name of the store will change soon to Sewell Company instead of Sewell No. 24
What do you guys think?
Thanks!
*Does not have to be an animal
www.geocities.com/sewellco
What do you guys think about an Elk?
something outdoors or mountain like?
Sorry the site is down.
THE SITE WORKS NOW!!!
a leaf.
a pinecone.
a pine tree.
An elk could be very cool…
Or a cougar, or a lynx
But I would pose it differently from the a&f one, to keep them from getting confused.
Or some kind of tree, like a pine… Or a kayak/ canoe
a dragonfly…
orrrrrr a duck
or heron(like the stork)
a MOOSE
IDEAS:
palm tree
flower
peace sign
frog
snow flake
cat
duck
turtle
bunny
star
pequin
elephant
cherrys
grapes
dove
I am not a business major or graphic artist, but my first question would be “what does an elk have to do with vintage clothing?”
I ask, because in naming a business you want to come up with something that will brand you as a leader in your industry and that would make people think of your company the second they see the logo, right?
How about using your name and coming up with a logo that would combine the S and the C together with something that looks vintage?
As the old saying goes, “Keep it simple.”
You also might be able to get some free feedback from your local SCORE office.
Sounds really cool! Go with a pine tree, a dragonfly, a palm tree, a mountain lion, a candle with a tiny golden flame, a mountain ridge, or a dog, like a German shepard or a retriever or something. Anyway, good luck with your company; it sounds very cool. Let me know when the first store opens in Maryland because I’d like to check it out sometime! ; )
Hmm..i like the idea of an elk..but i think its a little too similar to a&f, they may even sue you. Or else no one will like your brand , they’ll think ou copied a&f.
I kinda like the idea of ur symbol being that check mark you have on ur website. that would look kinda cool.
but i guess you want something new? rite?
Welll,,,hmm…
how bout a bear?
or a tiger?
Well once your site is up..if ur clothes are cute and reasonably priced..i’d deff order from you. :]
BTW How much is the womens perfume? The website doesnt say. Also WHEN will you start selling clothes? WHERE is your store located?
For a homey touch, you can’t go far wrong with a dog. Dogs are smart and dependable, something that customers look for. Years ago beagles were a popular logo.
Another good logo for a vintage clothing store is a brightly colored songbird of some sort, perhaps a blue jay, or scrub jay. If you use my idea, and it works for you, feel free to send me some money.