Why the eye?
That little eye starring back at you at the top of the screen, that’s called an evil eye.
When I began my personal branding journey, I was caught up with so many interesting and meaningful logos that my peers were creating. I thought to myself, I want a logo.
I began to pull inspiration into a board that felt like Sophia.
01. I laid out typography that made me feel bold.
02. Colors that brought out the energy I sought to evoke.
03. Other logos and brands that vibed with me.
Serif fonts | A plethora of white space usage | Color pops | Mute color | schemes | Blocks | Thin Icon Weights x Thick Type | Simple.
Then I got to work brainstorming
An evil eye can signify a few things, two in particular.
01. Good luck, good faith, and good fortune.
02. Wisdom.
What is an evil eye?
Philo-Sophia.
Sophia means love of wisdom in Greek.
My mother always gifted me evil eye bracelets as a reminder of my name as a child. In theory, they were a fantastic and unique gift — except for the fact they never fit my wrists.
Being the problem-solver, I would push the bracelet all the way up my arm to ensure it stayed. That is how I came to a tattoo on my left arm
It all came together fairly quickly after that one. I began to design my evil eye tattoo into a logo, playing around with different color palettes and inverted schemes.
After securing a few that I really enjoyed, I began to iterate on each one to see if there was a version that stuck out.
Round #1.
Final round.
The rest was history.
I decided to keep to a color scheme involving nudes, tans, beiges, browns, and every other earthy tone you could possibly think of.