So I met with the lady who owns Las Dos Damas and started working on her with the logo. So far, I've taken about a hundred pictures (or so it feels) to try to get a perfect background and set up for the La Dama card idea. I need to somehow photoshop a card that has two ladies on it, making it the Las Dos Damas. The ideas are still a work in progress. My favorite picture is this one:
The two cards in this jewelry display hand aren't the actual La Dama cards, but I figured, with enough patience, I could photoshop them out and put in the La Dama cards. Only problem? This is way too much stuff for a logo....I need to create a simplified version. Perhaps it's time to hit the sketchbooks and then modify my sketches on the computer. I was thinking about the typical La Dama card (go to other blog for reference) but her blue outfit would be some bohemian looking pattern, along with putting the two ladies on one card.
I was also asked this week to do a logo for my friend, Tina McClain, who partially owns (I say this because it is family owned) a beauty school called Trenz that specializes in aesthetics. We brainstormed a lot of ideas together, but I have been so busy with Las Dos Damas that I haven't had time to focus on Trenz quite yet.
As for Terra Java, I need to organize advertising for a music showcase that may be coming up. First, we need to figure out a date and who is performing...yah, kinda the most important part of the whole event. But after we figure out that, I can survey people on how they discovered Terra Java before and after the event, as well as ask Chef Omei if the event increased popularity (aka sales).
I was also thinking about doing a poll on Terra Java's facebook asking which pastry or sandwich or coffee (one genre of their menu items) is their favorite. First, I have to talk to Chef Omei to see if she approves.
~Until My Next Adventure
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