Public Relations Firm with a Wellness Focus
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Logo Design Brief
We need a logo design for a national PR and communications firm, with offices in LA, NY and Austin, TX. The global wellness industry is a growing, (swelling) 3.7 trillion dollar industry. Companies need trusted professionals to help navigate their way through the wellness clutter. We will provide services that help brands get noticed through content generation, product launches, PR campaigns, story placements, storytelling, crafting unique narratives and social media consulting. The logo needs to convey: trust, knowledge, positivity, confidence and growth. The name is S'Well Public Relations. And just for reference, our tagline is Helping Make the World So Well. (please do not use the tagline in the design)
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Target Market(s)
We are targeting people in the spa industry, hoteliers, developers of retirement/wellness communities, luxury resorts and spas, hi-tech companies with wellness focused products. High level, senior executives in a variety of industries.
Industry/Entity Type
Health And Wellness
Logo Text
S'Well Public Relations
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Requirements
Must have
- Class and sophistication. And an element of fun.
Nice to have
- I would love to some with a little thicker font.. Like the word is "swelling" - growing. Or maybe it's just very bold, makes a stand. I don't want it to look "fat", but "full".
Should not have
- Yoga poses, or anything super predictable. Please do not use the tagline in the design. Please do not separate the words, Public Relations. They need to be together.