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Topic: Taglines/Names

Tagline Required For Logo/website

Posted by melisa.white on 25 Points
I am an Interior Designer who will be launching a new website (can't disclose name yet as not registered). It will offer interior design/styling services for children's spaces and will also have an online store selling children's furniture and home decor.

The name of the website is quite generic and does not give away much so I'm looking for a tagline for my logo which will encompass both sides of the website. The name of the website has a french feel to it.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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  • Posted by Blaine Wilkerson on Accepted
    I have an idea.

    Grab $15, go register your domain real quick, then come back and tell us the name.

    Check out www.namecheap.com , or any other reputable domain reseller.

    OR

    Just tell us the name. People come here all the time with business names and no website. We all have our own businesses to run, none of which involve registering and exploiting the domain names of the businesses we help.

    Without a name, your question cannot be answered. At least not in any way that can be taken seriously.

    Good luck!
  • Posted by melisa.white on Author
    Fair enough.The name is Le Petit Style
  • Posted by Blaine Wilkerson on Member
    Hi Melisa,

    Thanks for revealing your business name. I need to go register a domian real quick. I'll be back...
  • Posted by Blaine Wilkerson on Member
    Just kidding around....

    I do have to step away, but I wanted to thank you for responding.

    Be back later...

  • Posted by Blaine Wilkerson on Member
    Real quick, how would you describe how you want people to feel about your brand?

    Fun and quirky?

    Elegant, Luxurious, and Upscale?

    Serious and strictly business?

    Down-to-earth?

    Super Hero -ish?

    You can combine attributes and/or add your own. Think about the kind of design that is unique to you.

    Are you specializing in a particular style or artwork?

    For example: Sport Themes, John Lennon Collection-ish, custom 3d wall mods and painting (Hulk smashing through the wall, a 3d arm of Kevin Durant busting out of a vinyl wall decal that is holding a real basketball).

    I imagine you can design just about anything for folks. But think of your specialty. What is your best design and art style? How are you going to convince people to pick you? What do you do that is u like other designers.

    Another example: I was thinking of creating a similar business in my city. My unique offerings include the custom 3d, out-of-this-world wall creations. And being able to replicate popular characters onto walls and ceilings.

    I did a John Lennon theme with 3d clouds, trees, rhinos, giraffe, birds, etc for my son's nursery. Working on his OKC Thunder theme room now. Looking for a mannequin arm...


    I know I said "real quick", but take your time on this. It's very important.

  • Posted by melisa.white on Author
    I'm going to run with a fun, modern but elegant logo as it will have to reflect the spaces that I design. I've already seen examples that I like. It is just a matter of trying to come up with a tag line. The children's homewares on my online store will be sourced from small businesses selling unique and gorgeous pieces including furniture and linen.

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