JW Naturals Logo is natural essential oils products for performance horses.

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Logo Design Brief
I need a logo design for a new business. My business was born after discovering notebooks full of recipes my mom hand wrote while cleaning her home after she passed unexpectedly. JW stands for Jossie (me) and Wendy (mom) I am a former race horse jockey, she a former farrier and track groom. My products are focused on the performance horse from the race and barrel horse to the working ranch horse. Products cover helping circulation, wound healing, calming balms for high anxiety and bug repellents. I use all natural base ingredients and the very best essential oil products to create balms, butters and salves for external application. The design needs to fit for containers from .5 to 4 oz round containers.
Target Market(s)
Performance horses like race track, barrel racers, reining, cutting, jumping, working ranch horses ect.
Industry/Entity Type
Pet Care
Logo Text
JW Naturals
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Requirements
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- As a professional at what I do, I do a better job when freedoms with a general direction. My direction is horses and dogs. I once had an emblem of a horse shoe facing down with a paw print pointing up over it but it was more cartoonish than I want this time. Without blending into every other brand in a feed store the most common look is simple and western style in blacks, browns and greens. Could bold colors in a traditional style be a good direction? Your call.