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Caniche

Member since 30.01.2010
Status: Junior Birthdate not given, Germany

About me

 I'm from Lisbon, Portugal.
I hold a five-year degree in Communication Design, from the College of
Fine Arts in Lisbon. I worked several years as a Creative Director in
an Advertisement Agency and I'm currently working freelance as a
Graphic Designer.

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Caniche has participated on 8 projects

68 designs in 8 projects

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Graphic Designer
Illustrator | Cartoonist
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Illustrator | Cartoonist
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Spine, very nice... :)
21.02.10, 23:17
Como devem saber, todos os logos tem um manual de normas, que é universal em qualquer canto do mundo, que diz que não se pode mudar as cores do logo, pelo que a sua aplicação correcta deve ser nas suas cores originais (neste caso, vermelho, verde e amarelo) ou então todo a preto ou todo a branco, e em escala de cinzas. Gostava que levassem isto em conta porque senão um dia temos o logo da coca-cola a aparecer em verde alface :)
15.02.10, 22:43
Love logo... :)
04.02.10, 23:32
very nice...simple :)
03.02.10, 01:25
Since German is not my native language, I'm sending the ad copy in English too. The German ad copy you can see in the flyer, was obtained using Google translator which, as we may know, sometimes is not very accurate.
The creative language used to captivate the targeted customers, was obtained by transforming the young Majorette girl into a Majorette doll. This doll, due to is expressiveness, tenderness and dynamics, can captivate just about anyone :)
As for the background, the targets I used mean that being a Majorette as to do with working together, as a group. It also means that it involves a lot of practice, a lot of dancing, being competitive, but most of all, one must have as great deal of respect and love for what being a Majorette is all about. The colors I used are those used by your school (black and yellow), to make a direct connection to the school and its website.
The ad copy used to captivate young girls into being Majorettes was: "I wanna be a Majorette", which is the title of a 1950s' song which was a huge success.
As I said before, I don't speak German, so there's a chance I may not have understand what you were aiming for. If so, please let me know what is it that you want me to change or just send me the data you think it's missing, addresses, dates of upcoming shows, etc.

I have also come up with an idea for a few pins, which also serves to show you that this image can be used for different purposes (t-shirts, pins, purses, handbags, hats, etc).

I look forward to hear from you soon
Caniche
31.01.10, 21:19