
Birth Month Flower Designs
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Description
We wish to commission a skilled graphic designer to conceptualize and create original floral designs representing each birth month. The designer shall draw inspiration from the flowers and plants that are emblematic of or commonly gifted for each month of the year. Twelve unique designs shall be developed showcasing the distinctive aesthetics of flowers such as roses, tulips, orchids, lilies, daisies and more through imagination and creative styling. Whether rendered digitally or by hand, the designs must exhibit artistic flair, visual appeal and capture the essence of their subject flower. Upon approval, high resolution digital files of the final designs will be provided for use across various marketing collaterals including but not limited to greeting cards, packaging, websites and blogs. The goal is to develop a suite of birth month floral designs that are pleasing to the eye, personally meaningful and help promote connectivity with nature. Bidders must demonstrate a successful portfolio highlighting their proficiency in symbolic representation, botanical art and design conceptualization to be considered for this project.
Sal T.
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Hi, Is this £50 for all 12 illustrations? Thanks.
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Would you like the floral designs to follow a specific artistic style—such as realistic, minimalist, watercolor, or modern vector art? Also, do you have preferred color palettes for consistency across all twelve months, or should I propose a visually harmonious set?
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Sai, Would you like the floral designs to follow a specific artistic style, such as watercolor, minimalist line art, or detailed realism, or should I explore a mix of styles to see what fits best?
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Sai, Would you like the floral designs to follow a specific artistic style, such as watercolor, minimalist line art, or detailed realism, or should I explore a mix of styles to see what fits best?