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I HAVE A LOGO

I am excited to share my newly designed logos. Here is a short story about how they came to be.

My logos were designed by my friend, neighbor, designer, and artist, Susan Napack. I sent Susan some examples of logos I liked, then we went for a walk and had a chat about why I create art, my use of wild color in my art, and how my art and life are intertwined. Susan sent me an initial set of ideas and the round ones immediately captured my heart. Susan continued modifying the design, using different sections from my art work as the back ground. And then, in addition to the round logo format, she designed two rectangular logos. So many wonderful options.

Working with Susan was a highlight of choosing my logo(s)!
Reviewing proofs . . . so exciting!
I got to look at my logos every day, but didn’t announce them until my first newsletter was ready to be sent to subscribers.
Lots of formats for use in the future.

 

Drum roll, please . . . . . . . .

 

To see more of Susan’s design work, please visit her website and to see Susan’s innovative art, please visit her website.

 

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Posted on May 5, 2021Author Dayna J CollinsCategories Alley Art Studio, Art Work, Color Field Artist, Colorful Art, Dayna Collins, Dayna Collins Art, Dayna Collins Artist, Newsletter, Susan Napack, Uncategorized, Wild ColorTags Abstract Art, Abstract Artist, Alley Art Studio, Art Logo, Colorful Art, Contemporary Art, Contemporary Artist, Dayna Collins, Dayna Collins Art, Dayna Collins Artist, Logo, Newsletter, Wild Cold

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