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Looking For A Catchy Name For My Art Business

Posted by Nada.dessouky96 on 250 Points
Hey everyone! My name is Nada and I'm in love with anything related to art! I craft and diy all the time and I adore all kinds of art and I'm a figure ice skater as well. I give doodling workshop in my collage and I'm starting a new notebook line in a while by drawing and printing my drawings on notebooks and sell them so I'm looking for a catchy name to make it my business name tag! So can you please help me to find something catchy and creative to contain my name and is related to art or skating! Thank youuu❤
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    Is your main business to be workshops, original products, original artwork, or something else?
    Who specifically is likely to want to buy from you (instead from one of your competition)?
    Where are you located? Where are your prospective clients likely to be?
    Unless your name is well known in your area, I'd suggest picking a business name that's will interest people looking to buy what you're offering.
  • Posted by mgoodman on Moderator
    Your remarks are all about YOU and what you want to do/offer. The name should be related to the BENEFIT your target audience is seeking. Who is your target audience? What benefit do they expect when they deal with you (and your products)?

    Including your [personal] name, if you are not already well-known in your area, is usually not a good idea. It takes everyone's eyes off the big-idea BENEFIT you promise and deliver, and it doesn't give them any reason to prefer/consider you over a competitor. (Do you choose brands based mostly on the owner's name?)
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Member
    Why does the name have to be "catchy"?
  • Posted by saul.dobney on Accepted
    Since it's about you, your skills and your ideas use your name.

    If you really feel you have to hide behind a made-up name:

    Art y Nada Mas / Nada, Mas Que Art



  • Posted by Nada.dessouky96 on Author
    Thank you all so much for help I really appreciate that❤!
    @Saul.dobney well it's not that I want to hide behind made up name but it's just that I want to use as something like my brand name so I don't want it to be boring but I liked Nada, Mas que art thank you habibi!
    @garybloomer I want it catchy so that it can be remarkable for people
    @mgoodman my target audience most commonly teenagers and 20s who will be willing to buy customized handmade notebooks and later on crafts and diy projects and unfortunately I'm not known in my area cause this is my first business and no I dont usually choose products based on the owner's name but I want the product to include my name so that if this projects goes successfully this will be all projects name so I wanna be know in the market by a remarkable name that includes my own name so that people know who is that girl who does all of this plus that it isn't boring like just my first and second name
    @jayHamilton-roth yes my business is based on original products and artwork and I'll be giving a doodling workshop as well and I'm located in Egypt I'll be selling locally at first and then if I successed I'll start and online page
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Catchiness has nothing to do with being remarkable. Here, you're confusing surface and luster with a demonstrable experience users will want to talk about with other, like-minded souls.

    How would you react to prospects insisting you be artier, or that your offerings be more creative?

    What evidence do you have that teenagers and 20s will be willing to buy customized handmade notebooks and later on, your crafts and DIY projects?
  • Posted by mgoodman on Accepted
    Nada D
    Delirious Designs ... Definitely

    Nada D
    Devilish Designs

    Nada D
    Dreamy Designs
  • Posted by Shelley Ryan on Moderator
    Hi Everyone,

    I am closing this question since there hasn't been much recent activity.

    Thanks for participating!

    Shelley
    MarketingProfs

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