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Client Details
- Member Since: Aug 2010
- Last Login: 13 Sep 2010
- Jobs Posted: 1
- Jobs Awarded: 1
- Paid out: $78
Category:Design > Graphic Design
ID:33211
Title:New Family Crest / coat of arms / Wappen
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I want a \'rustic\' / antique looking coat of arms (crest) created using my concept as the baseline. It should feature a grass-house, an axe (or pair of swords) and a flower. It should give the appearance of something created in the 1700\'s or 1800\'s.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£40 - £50 (Approx $63 - $78)
Additional Information
Attached Files:
wappen.jpg
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:16/08/2010 15:07
Clarification Board
P. C. on 17/08/2010 10:50You can\'t display anything looking like a coat of arms without application to the College of Arms. You should look into the law governing this. [I once wanted to do this in relation to a business and it was not allowed.]
Reply from Client
B. G. on 22/08/2010 20:13Thank you very much Pamela. I'll research it, but I wonder whether the college of arms approval is required in the USA? I'll check :)
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