Family Crest/Coat of Arms Design
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Hi,
Let me know the name or the words you need on the crest.
Regards
Nancy
Some options detailed below. Ideally the typeface for the actual Sanskrit word itself would probably look best on the family crest itself.
Etymology. The word yajna (Sanskrit: ????; yajña or yajJa) appears in the early Vedic literature, composed in 2nd millennium BCE. In Rigveda, Yajurveda and others, it means "worship, devotion to anything, prayer and praise, an act of worship or devotion, a form of offering or oblation, and sacrifice".
Sanskrit word, Transliteration, Grammar, English word ... ???????, kuTumba, m. n., family. ????????, kuTumbaka, n. family. ???, vaMza, m. family dynasty
Appears the actual sankrit text/symbols did not carry over when posting (even when showing up on my screen) as they now appear to be ???. Hopefully you are able to find it elsewhere.
Appears the actual sankrit text/symbols did not carry over when posting (even when showing up on my screen) as they now appear to be ???. Hopefully you are able to find it elsewhere.
Hi Project Owner,
Will you accept .psd(photoshop files) as final deliverable? and can you please share your email address?
Thanks & Regards
Hina
Dear Sir,
Please be advised that i submitted my design for the logo and i hope you will be satisfied with my work and waiting to your valuable feedback and rate soon.
Thanks,
Moataz Azab
Dear Sir,
Please check my revised design for the logo after the amendments as per your last messages on comments page. I hope you will like it and waiting to your valuable feedback and rate soon.
Thanks,
Moataz Azab
Hello, i've just submitted my work and the description. I'd like to know your opinion so that I can improve the design.
I've also a question: do you prefer a particular motto or this is not expected?
Thank you very much.
G.
I have submitted a design. Some kind of feedback would be much appreciated.
Just sent feedback to the designs themselves. No particular motto is needed outside of capturing the family values in the brief.
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