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OUGD603 | Extended Practice | Brief 02 | Development 2 | Ed's Hairdressers Logo Design

Chosen vector designs - from client
Below are the chosen vectors that the client liked for the potential final outcome of their logo. These three logo designs 'Ed's' are the ones which will be experimented with in the arranged colour scheme (original, Brazilian inspired, lighter version of the original and a mix between a purple and blue colour.)

Colour Schemes for hairdresser's logo design 
Underneath are the colour experimentations of the Ed's logo designs. By using the arrange colour scheme and testing each of them in different combinations in the logos vector: the area of the letter's Ed's, outline and the background. 


Original Ed's Colour Scheme

Brazilian Inspired

Combination of purple and blue

Lighter tone of the original Ed's colour scheme



Feedback from client
  • The client loves the two colour schemes of the original and the mix purple and blue logo designs.
  • The Brazilian and the lighter colour scheme did not look appealing for the client especially when they highlighted that they would like it as simple yet contemporary. 
  • The apostrophe they would like more different selections and choices. The current one is a big too 
  • They also asked if I could experiment by including 'hair' onto the Ed's logo design. 
By utilising the feedback from the client and taking consideration to the clients request. Secondary development is needed to be tested for the client's ideal logo. 

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