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I am so excited to share this recent logo + website launch with you, for the oh so lovely Jessica at Glamour Nest. Her style, business, and kindness made the entire re-branding so easy and fun. She wanted to make sure her brand reflected her unique style, yet maintained a sort of classic elegance. We […]

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Logo + Website Design :: Glamour Nest Interior Design

Branding + Design

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I am so excited to share this recent logo + website launch with you, for the oh so lovely Jessica at Glamour Nest. Her style, business, and kindness made the entire re-branding so easy and fun. She wanted to make sure her brand reflected her unique style, yet maintained a sort of classic elegance. We incorporated unique patterns, with custom cursive and gold accents. To top it all of we went with a blind debossed letterpress business card and stationery, both with gold foil accent, they are simply beautiful! Make sure to check out her brand new website here and her facebook page as well!

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Blk/white  |  numbers  |  heels  |  sofa  |  bangles  |  bowls  |  heels  |  calligraphy

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The final brand board design with all coordinating elements.

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  1. kianny says:

    This is beautiful! SO elegant and feminine.

    xo,
    Kianny
    http://www.organicpineapple.wordpress.com

  2. The gold foil is beautiful! Such a lovely simplistic design as well :)

  3. Yolonda Washington says:

    This is your best work yet. I love it, it’s my dream color palette. Awesome job!

  4. Lovely! It’s great how you share all the logo options!

  5. Danielle Devay says:

    Beautiful work! Is the script you used a custom font?