I originally had the idea to place my logo onto a tote bag and a round keychain. I discarded the idea of the bag but kept the keychain idea, and just changed the keychain shape to a rectangle. When a person adopts a pet from a Humane Society they might get a keychain as a form of gratitude or a 'thank you'.
I tried a few different ways of designing the envelope. Above is my attempt at making the whole envelope purple and that ended up being too bold and ineffective. The inside of the envelope is the 'bunny ear' repeated to make a pattern. In this design the pattern does not go off the edge, and in the critique I was informed that it would be more affective if the pattern goes of the paper. So I changed that for the final envelope. The front of the envelope worked well being all white and having the logo in the upper left corner. In the critique I was told it had a sophisticated playfulness that was a good balance between the two.
The third image was to see if the logo could be affective at different sizes.
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