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Nearly Nature Landscaping

Steve Douglas on April 2nd, 2007

Nearly Nature Landscaping company logo

Client: Nearly Nature
Design Category: Construction, Contracting
About: A landscaping company logo design for Nearly Nature – a construction landscape business that focuses on installing ponds, waterfalls, patios, walkways, walls and gardens.

Logo Brief: Nearly Nature is a landscape company located in the state of Connecticut that installs anything ranging from patios to waterfalls to gardens for their clients. Nearly Nature strives to provide their clients with stress free living, and thus explains why they take pride in their area of business.

Nearly Nature had wanted their logo to depict each area of their business, except they were worried that going that route, it was cause the logo to be visually cluttered and not professional looking. The client had envisioned that their logo would encompass the design of a stream flowing through their company name, further spilling into a pond – but not only that the client then wanted to somehow tie that concept into a stonework and garden theme. The client knowing that their idea may not be visually appealing left the floor open for their designer to work up some designs based on what they felt would be visually appealing and suitable for the area of the clients business. Looking at the design (above), it should be said that the designer did a great job of encompassing every area of what the client visualized in the logo design very well.

What is important to be remembered is that you don’t always have to have a direct working idea of how you want your end logo to look when you initially start the logo design process… If you provide your designer with as little as a bit of information about your business, a few ideas you may have tossed around, etc… Your designer will be able to take that information and design you concepts using their own creative flare/niches. It is important to note that our designers specialize in logo design and they strive to design their clients’ great logos for their businesses. The designers are always more than willing to work back and forth with the client to help them achieve the perfect logo design for their business.

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