Vivenda Girassóis - Beach Concept House Logo Brand
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I need a logo to be used in all communication pieces: business cards, official letters, advertisement and house facade.
The Vivenda Girassóis will be a beach house in the Northeast of Brazil (State of Paraíba) where I will host my guests.
The concept is not just a bed & breakfast service, but offering an experience that would make them feel like my friends & family.
Surrounded by the Tabatinga Beach, its lagoon and mangroot, it will be a place to relax and feel comfortable in contact to the preserved nature.
The house will be sustainable in close collaboration with the community (artcraft artists, NGOs and neighbor's association), building a strong network to contribute to the local development, as well.
Note: Vivenda Girassóis means Sunflower House in Portuguese.
Target Market(s)
Brazilian and Foreign Guests on vacation looking for a place to stay along the beach.
Industry/Entity Type
Hotel & Accommodation
Logo Text
Vivenda Girassóis - Beach Concept House
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Requirements
Must have
- Beach and Sunflower elements
Nice to have
- Name inspired by Van Gogh "Sunflowers" canvas exposed at National Gallery in London ->Van Gogh associated the color yellow with hope and friendship. He suggested that his four "Sunflowers", painted to decorate his home in Arles, express an "idea symbolizing gratitude". He seems to have been especially happy with this painting, which he hung in his guest room before the arrival of his friend, the artist Paul Gauguin.