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Designer Needed for Monogram Logo Development

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  • CA
    Canada
  • CA
    Canada

About

Scope Overview
We are seeking a skilled graphic designer to develop monogram logo concepts as part of an ongoing brand refinement.
Our team has already completed the foundational phase of our rebrand, including strategic positioning and overall, creative direction. Next, we're seeking a long-term fit for a graphic designer to help establish brand applications, update brand materials, and support ongoing graphic needs.
This engagement will begin as a focused project to develop multiple monogram logo directions. Following this phase, we intend to select one designer to continue into finalization and expanded brand asset development. A detailed brand brief and mood board will be provided to selected candidates to guide the creative work.
Phase 1: Monogram Logo Exploration
SCOPE
3–5 hours of dedicated design time
Development of 3–5 distinct monogram logo directions
Basic presentation mockups (black/white and light brand application)
Delivery of vector files
This is a paid exploratory engagement. We are working with a small number of designers to determine aesthetic alignment and creative fit.
Phase 2: Brand Asset Development (For Selected Designer)
The designer selected from Phase 1 will move forward to:
Refine and finalize chosen monogram direction
Create social media graphic templates
Update core brand materials
Ideally, support long-term ongoing design needs (event materials, presentation templates, website, etc.)
We are looking to establish a long-term creative partnership with the right fit designer.
Contract duration of less than 1 month. with 30 hours per week.
Mandatory skills: Graphic Design, Brand Identity, Monogram Logo, Logomark, Logo Design, Minimalist, Modern Style
  • Canada

Languages

  • English
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