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Topic: Taglines/Names

Children's Birthday Parties And Event Planning

Posted by luviebuviewuvies on 250 Points
I am trying to create a logo for my children's birthday party and event planning. We are a children's birthday party and event planning company specializing in theme parties. The parents will tell us what they want and we make it come to life, while they are able to enjoy their child and their birthday party. The name I came up with is LuvieBuvieWuvies the tag line a came up with is We create. While you celebrate. First, do you like the name and tagline? Second any suggestion on how to create the logo? The font of my letters will be the Willy Wonka font, starting off small but then enlarging as its going up. Sort of like a roller coaster starting off then going up and then going down slightly. I want the logo/icon or character mascot to be weird, unorthodox, out the box just like the name. Just like Dr. Sucess, Willy Wonka, Candy Land, Alice in Wonderland, Wizard of Oz. They all have in common what? Wierd imagination, unorthodox, outside the box, not your status quo. So I would like mine to be that way too. Any suggestions?
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  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Do you have the license to use this font for commercial purposes? If you read the fine print of the many free font services from which it's possible to download thousands of fonts, you'll probably find the font is free to use for personal use only.

    My concern about the name and tag line is that neither of them outlines exactly what you do and who you do it for. This could be an issue with SEO. Your tag line may benefit from having something about it that speaks of the service you offer. However, if you're set on them and if you have not already secured the domain name:

    luviebuviewuvies.com

    I suggest you do so without delay.
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    LuvieBuvieWuvies doesn't give me a clue of what you offer or to who.
    That leaves the tagline ("We create. While you celebrate."), which doesn't tell me much more.
    You could make your business name "Luvie Buvie Party Planning", which starts to give a clue.
    Better would be to start from scratch and pick a name that appeals to your target audience and clarifies why they be wise to choose to hire your services (instead of doing it themselves).
  • 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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