Designer needed to launch need rolling paper brand, any ideas for good names?

jonnyblaze81

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launching a brand new rolling paper brand and would like someone to design the packaging, name and logo. Any ideas for the name would be great. I have some design experience but I am not a professional. This is an awesome opertunity to see your product in your local shop which would be pretty cool. Anyone interested let me know.
 

mudballs

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http://www.crowdspring.com/design-bid-quotes-rates-prices/

http://99designs.com/

you should have a name first before requesting artwork. even more pro would be writing up what's called a 'brief'.
give as many details as possible. the more pro you can be the more pros you can fish for. i can do it but this looks so daydream johnny i wouldn't do anything but give you two websites and advise on how to not be daydream johnny. got a theme? something the designer can evolve from?
 

jonnyblaze81

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If people are genuinely interested then I am pretty happy to provide a design brief and more information on the product and target market. For now I just wanted to get some feedback from people. Don't want to give too much information away at this point as I am still at the development phase but have the supply and retail side sorted.
 

jonnyblaze81

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I have my own ideas but in business its best (in my opinion anyway) to get as much feedback from people who might use your product or maybe current products on the market don't offer everything they need and there is a niche somewhere. My friends and I talked about making rolling papers with roaches and recently ocb have done so. They should of done if 10 years ago as that gap in the market still existed at that moment in time. I am hoping maybe someone else as some ideas or creative designs that would look good on a pack.
 

mudballs

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in business development stage working with strangers without a non-disclosure agreement with a no competition clause is risky. but how about
Hooka wraps
Crispy wraps
Lasso paper company.
 

DabberDan

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launching a brand new rolling paper brand and would like someone to design the packaging, name and logo. Any ideas for the name would be great. I have some design experience but I am not a professional. This is an awesome opertunity to see your product in your local shop which would be pretty cool. Anyone interested let me know.
I do graphic design for common products and can do good quality soaking art work if it's marijuana related. Send me your email and I can go over some ideas of you want. I've been dying graphic design for about 6 years and have done professional, freelance and independent projects. Request info if you're interested

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jonnyblaze81

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I agree it is risky but i can get exclusive distribution rights from the manufacturer and also brand the product in countries of distribution plus I don't know many designers who want quit and go into import/export business against experienced competition but it's a free market so your welcome to try.
There are a range of products as with most rolling papers. If the brand is successful then obviously I would employ that designer on a part time or free lance basis to do future work for the company. I would want to maintain brand identity throughout including the website and advertising material. At the moment though just want to focus on the name and packaging.
in business development stage working with strangers without a non-disclosure agreement with a no competition clause is risky. but how about
Hooka wraps
Crispy wraps
Lasso paper company.
 

Mr. Shine

Well-Known Member
spam
spam/
noun
noun: spam; plural noun: spams; noun: Spam
  1. 1.
    irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet to a large number of recipients.
    • unwanted or intrusive advertising on the Internet.
      "an autogenerated spam website"
  2. 2.
    trademark
    a canned meat product made mainly from ham.
verb
verb: spam; 3rd person present: spams; past tense: spammed; past participle: spammed; gerund or present participle: spamming
  1. 1.
    send the same message indiscriminately to (large numbers of recipients) on the Internet.
Origin
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1930s: apparently from sp(iced h)am .
 

jonnyblaze81

New Member
I agree it is risky but i can get exclusive distribution rights from the manufacturer and also brand the product in countries of distribution plus I don't know many designers who want quit and go into import/export business against experienced competition but it's a free market so your welcome to try.
There are a range of products as with most rolling papers. If the brand is successful then obviously I would employ that designer on a part time or free lance basis to do future work for the company. I would want to maintain brand identity throughout including the website and advertising material. At the moment though just want to focus on the name and packaging.
Thanks for the suggestions by the way.:)
 

jonnyblaze81

New Member
spam
spam/
noun
noun: spam; plural noun: spams; noun: Spam
  1. 1.
    irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet to a large number of recipients.
    • unwanted or intrusive advertising on the Internet.
      "an autogenerated spam website"
  2. 2.
    trademark
    a canned meat product made mainly from ham.
verb
verb: spam; 3rd person present: spams; past tense: spammed; past participle: spammed; gerund or present participle: spamming
  1. 1.
    send the same message indiscriminately to (large numbers of recipients) on the Internet.
Origin
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1930s: apparently from sp(iced h)am .
How are my comments related to a processed meat product:), computer generated unless you think your having a conversation with an iPad right now or advertising as I'm not promoting a product or offering a job (just explaining why I want the feedback). The plan was to chat to like minded people about cool ideas for rolling paper names. If this is a breach of your website policy I am happy not to?
 

Mr. Shine

Well-Known Member
How are my comments related to a processed meat product:), computer generated unless you think your having a conversation with an iPad right now or advertising as I'm not promoting a product or offering a job (just explaining why I want the feedback). The plan was to chat to like minded people about cool ideas for rolling paper names. If this is a breach of your website policy I am happy not to?
Maybe my point was you should Call your product
spiced ham?!? :D
 

jonnyblaze81

New Member
Sorry for the confusion, put this question in another forum and got an admin message for spamming so thought the two were related. Spam is cool but already a brand name so could run into problems. I like loaded though.
 
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