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- lo4u
Hi, my friend asked me to design for his new product brandname and logo. This is product for german market, so name should be german or like german. What do you think about:
1. Sowilo,
2. Gautaz,
3. Ostara,
4. JordWhich one you preffer?
- epigraph0
man, lotta name threads today.
- Jnr_Madison0
Greedo or Moamoa will probably be the people to ask.
- I like Jord, don't know how that sounds in German tho.Jnr_Madison
- cannonball0
How about Heil or Scheizer those soung german
I think we need to know the brand better before we can comment.
- lo4u0
i'm not german speeking, so I try to find name from german mythology
- uncle_helv0
What's the product for, what does it do?
- doesnotexist0
what ever happened to people doing their own work? aren't you supposed to be creative?
- lo4u0
They produce garage door,
- lo4u0
this is small firm, and they don't want to hire big agency. It's small "family" project.
- uncle_helv0
Well think of all things associated with garages, safe guarding property, piece of mind, it's smoothness of operation etc, etc...
- DILDO DOORS!!!Jnr_Madison
- ZE DILDO DOORS!!!Jnr_Madison
- Berlin Wall comes to mindMSTRPLN
- dbloc0
not knowing German, Ostara sounds the best to me.
- Llyod0
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
- 5timuli0
Kok
- 5timuli0
Grabbi Hans
- lo4u0
ok, thanks. I try to create abstract name, but it doesn't make sens. This name should sound very "german". What are your way to designs name?
- capsize0
opensesame
- SteveJobs0
Der Doors
- vcr0
hande hoch
- lo4u0
yes I understand your creativity. This way I design name:
NURFURDEUTSCHE
- Greedo0
how about Ostara since it's easily pronounceable? The first one sounds like a typical german abbreviation for something military, the second one sounds like gauze and also has 'gau' in it, which has become a somewhat unpopular word since ww2, and the fourth one is already taken:
http://www.jord.com.au/
- stoplying0
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