u/EchoesofLineage

Echoes of Lineage - Preservation House Logo V1 Critique/Feedback Request
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Echoes of Lineage - Preservation House Logo V1 Critique/Feedback Request

Hello, I am working on a monogram/logo concept for my business, a high-end vintage + antique curation and preservation brand called “Echoes of Lineage - Preservation House.” Please give me your honest critiques/feedback on the logo and why? Thank you!

The goal is to feel timeless, institutional, understated, heritage-driven, and quietly luxurious rather than trendy or overly ornate. Target audience is primarily interior designers and high-end residential clients.

I’d appreciate feedback on:

Overall balance/proportions

Whether the monogram feels refined vs generic

Circle vs no circle

Whether the composition feels centered and visually stable

What industry/brand category this immediately reads as

Whether it feels luxury, archival, preservation-focused, etc.

Whether the warm taupe/brown color palette feels elevated and timeless, or if it reads too soft/feminine/muted

If different color directions might better communicate “lived-in luxury” and heritage

I’m trying to avoid looking like:

a trendy small business

a fashion label

law firm

hotel chain

wedding branding

u/EchoesofLineage — 1 day ago
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Logo Feedback and Critique Request

Hello, I am working on creating a monogram/logo for a business I am building, a high-end vintage/antique curation and preservation brand called “Echoes of Lineage.”

The goal is for the logo to feel timeless, institutional, understated, heritage-driven, and quietly luxurious rather than trendy or overly ornate. Target audience is primarily interior designers and high-end residential clients.

I’d especially appreciate feedback on:

Overall balance/proportions

Whether the monogram feels refined vs generic

Circle vs no circle

Whether the composition feels centered and visually stable

What industry/brand category this immediately reads as

Whether it feels luxury, archival, preservation-focused, etc.

Whether the warm taupe/brown color palette feels elevated and timeless, or if it reads too soft/feminine/muted/trendy

If different color directions might better communicate “lived-in luxury” and heritage

I’m trying to avoid looking like:

a fashion label

law firm

hotel chain

wedding branding

Open to honest critiques, please tell me which version you were drawn to the most, and any additional details especially subtle typography, spacing, hierarchy, or color issues that may be throwing the composition off.

https://preview.redd.it/13jl7wb3ji0h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f6cf7f0ccb630eaab7b0469033a1fe3b5f4af8c5

https://preview.redd.it/j8bf13w4ji0h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=360b5b2fe70cf1dd1bf69e73c36e4fc31f3593ec

https://preview.redd.it/9kagzfw4ji0h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=88bdbab55ef44e7fd07765c96cee161a1d034554

https://preview.redd.it/xh1ts3w4ji0h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=cf169f8f992378cbb7b4aba6134727c597b80f1c

https://preview.redd.it/lepua4w4ji0h1.jpg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=825d662d068aaa7d3624e7e9cd1965e079065da5

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u/EchoesofLineage — 2 days ago