Thursday, May 20, 2010

What do you think would be a good logo for a gardening services company?

My other half is setting up a gardening services company and we're currently looking at what his company logo should look like. It'll be on advertising leaflets, business cards , a website and possibly on his pick up truck. We've done a dragonfly design so far but was wondering if anyone had any good ideas. We want to portray that he's reliable ,efficient, knowledgeable in plants and horiculture and can take on work pople just don't have time for.

What do you think would be a good logo for a gardening services company?
Bob-a-job?





Its the old Boy Scout fundraising motto, and as such, older people may recognise it a representing hard work, initiative and traditional reliability.
Reply:FLOWER POWER!! lol why not?
Reply:What about something with an "organic" or "go green" type feel to it.





I really like Shades of Blue and Green Ferns and Green Plants - http://www.logo-search.com/keyword.php/p...





If you use a dragonfly people might think pesticide.
Reply:First of all, what is the name of the gardening services company? You'll most likely put the name with the logo on all of your marketing materials so it may be less pertinent what your graphic actually is. If you're stuck on the dragonfly then keep it, if not I would steer closer to something related to the services he'll actually be doing. Once he starts his business then people will begin to identify the logo with the name. It's going to be a little difficult to portray that he's all those things in a logo, but eventually his customers will come to associate those things with his business and the work that he does.





Ashley


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Reply:Well I'm not sure if any of these suggestions fit with your dragonfly design..but I'll share them with you anyway:





Green Thumb Gardner


Landscape Doctor


Garden Maids


Call The Gardner





I think the best thing is to keep it simple. If you use a logo that is too long, it doesn't "stick" in people's minds.


Good luck to you both!

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