Owenjones
Member
Hello people,
I'm sure I'm not alone here in having a last minute rush job to design a Christmas card for the design agency I work for to send out to clients!
I've got today (Friday) to do it (it's so busy here I think they've decided to send it out as an html email rather than printed piece!) and am a bit stuck in an overused rut. Our company logo is the number 2, made up of a series of circles - check out mutual ideas+enter to see it.
The main idea I've had is to replace the circles with Christmassy/related items (ie. snowflakes, hanging baubles etc) and make the '2' up with them, although I'm pretty sure we've done things like this before! I was thinking perhaps pieces of coal on the front of a snowman (see attached rough visual) could be a possibility. Alternatively making a snowflake up of small circles, in the style of our logo. Might be a tad dull though and not that creative.
Another semi idea I've had is to use a phrase along the lines of 'get creative this Christmas' or something, and use a witty 'top tip' in illustrated form but my mind draws a blank - probably because I know there's not a lot of time available.
Anyone any thoughts?
Thanks all!
I'm sure I'm not alone here in having a last minute rush job to design a Christmas card for the design agency I work for to send out to clients!
I've got today (Friday) to do it (it's so busy here I think they've decided to send it out as an html email rather than printed piece!) and am a bit stuck in an overused rut. Our company logo is the number 2, made up of a series of circles - check out mutual ideas+enter to see it.
The main idea I've had is to replace the circles with Christmassy/related items (ie. snowflakes, hanging baubles etc) and make the '2' up with them, although I'm pretty sure we've done things like this before! I was thinking perhaps pieces of coal on the front of a snowman (see attached rough visual) could be a possibility. Alternatively making a snowflake up of small circles, in the style of our logo. Might be a tad dull though and not that creative.
Another semi idea I've had is to use a phrase along the lines of 'get creative this Christmas' or something, and use a witty 'top tip' in illustrated form but my mind draws a blank - probably because I know there's not a lot of time available.
Anyone any thoughts?
Thanks all!