Background information
Name to incorporate in the logo
Still in Frame Creatives, LLC
Slogan to incorporate in the logo
We make beautiful things that matter.
Description of the organization and its target audience
Business to business mostly. We are a creative agency for photography, graphic design, web development, and branding. The target audience is small businesses and actors. Although we do photography, be careful not to fall into the trap of making the logo look like a photography studio's logo... we do other services as well.
Industry
Art & Design
Visual style
Colors to explore

Other color requirements
Style Attributes
Design inspiration
References
Attachments
Other notes
We currently have a logo and like the simplicity of it, but looking for something more refined. I love that the icon can be used as a stand-alone identifier of the brand and it goes with the text of the Still in Frame name (Something that plays with the words but with a professional and luxury feel). I want the icon to be able to be displayed alone from the text of the company name. Simple use of colors (maybe an accent of color if that) but with a mostly black and white feel. Remember, luxury and modern feel with a touch of playfulness. Attached you will see our current logo. We like it because it plays with the words "Still" and "Frame" and has a sense of professionalism. We are looking, however, for something a bit more refined. This is just something I put together just to get the concept of the company going. Just as a note, the "LLC" part of the company name doesn't have to appear in the design if it doesn't look good, would love to explore to see if it could work. I'd also like to see a version with and without the slogan (Not so important though to include if it doesn't work). Please deliver vector file in AI format so that I can make adjustments to colors as needed, please. Thank you for your help and I look forward to working with you!
Contest deliverables
Logo
Final files
If you use fonts that require a license, confirm with the client they're ok with it. For licensing reasons, it is better to provide your client with information on how to acquire the font rather than providing the actual files.
Text in logos should be converted to outlines.