Finished Snugglebums Logo

June 7th, 2008

I completed this design a while back, but the original design concept image I posted up still seems to get a fair amount of interest so here is a finished (but not the final agreed) version of the logo for the site as well.

Teddy Bear Logo

There are a number of variations on this idea surrounding the colours, whether or not to have the tail and the inclusion of a flappy bit in the suit. To see the logo you can visit the Snugglebums site.

The original design was based on a painted Greetings Card for a newborn baby that the clients particularly liked and brought in with them to show as an example.

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