Create a logo for blog

Contest Brief

I'm looking to launch a lifestyle blog called "Brittany in Brooklyn" where I chronicle activities, events, food, etc. in Brooklyn, New York. I plan to have a social media presence as well.

For the project, I need a basic logo, one that can scale from a favicon to a social icon. It can be words, letters, or icon based. The blog aesthetic will be light and crisp and the overall tone will be sophisticated fun.

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Public Clarification Board

  • JubairAhamed1
    JubairAhamed1
    • 5 years ago

    And above all freelancer.com suggests users to check image on google image search or tineye to see if anything is copied or not so i found the accurate match on tineye: https://www.tineye.com/search/ea7c59e182cf3cae17118ace64efba5fe3d21c42/

    • 5 years ago
    1. HemaMaximDesign
      HemaMaximDesign
      • 5 years ago

      Royalty-free content is bound to surface on the internet one way or another. I am surprised you found just 2, I found that this bridge design is very popular and in many designs hence I bought it. The purchased asset contains 4 variants, the one I used is the 4th variant. This still doesn't mean it's a copy or not original.

      • 5 years ago
    2. HemaMaximDesign
      HemaMaximDesign
      • 5 years ago

      Most of the royalty-free content comes with an open commercial license. Photos come with "model release" signed for each person, artwork comes with "creative release" and creative commons, some are even in the public domain.

      A copied design is when someone literally copied a design identically not when they used a royalty-free content they purchased.

      • 5 years ago
  • JubairAhamed1
    JubairAhamed1
    • 5 years ago

    WoW CH!- The designer completely copied the design from here- https://goo.gl/images/eoA23G
    And you awarded him! Well done..

    • 5 years ago
    1. HemaMaximDesign
      HemaMaximDesign
      • 5 years ago

      There's nothing to be sorted out between me and the contest holder. I've already completed the Handover. The only issue here is you complaining about something that doesn't exist.

      I broke no rules. Do you think I am that immature to play on a professional platform? I have 10+ years of experience in freelancing and Creative field.

      The font you linked is called Birch STD (standard) and is in fact commercial font. I purchased it long time ago along with other fonts. This is a normal practice among designers, perhaps you should try it instead of using free download websites (piracy) like the one you linked.

      The royalty-free I used in my design is also paid for (range from $12 to $20, various platforms) and it is not free.

      The "in" arc was designed by me.

      If these were not allowed to be used they wouldn't be sold in the 1st place :D
      Again, both the font and the content I used are ROYALY-FREE and come with a commercial license.

      • 5 years ago
    2. HemaMaximDesign
      HemaMaximDesign
      • 5 years ago

      Who wins a contest is not up to me or you to decide but up to the client/employer/contest holder.

      Just because you didn't win you don't have to be that negative. I've checked your profile you've won a few yourself, so what if you lost? You will win some other time. There's no need for callouts and negativity.

      • 5 years ago
  • BayuZulkarnain
    BayuZulkarnain
    • 5 years ago

    can't wait to see the winner.

    • 5 years ago

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