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The "3 Grains" Brew Company

the "3 Grains" Brewing Company Logo Design
I made that logo for my personal project "The “3 Grains” Brewing Company" that brew craft beer.
This is supposed to be a company that not only brews the beer, but has its own brewery and sells their product to the customers. They need to place their logo on the beer glasses and the sign board on the wall inside the brewery.
Also, “3 Grains” would like to have the business cards with the tag line for the brewer, and the hats with their logo for the souvenir shop.
I used my own images, retouched with Adobe Photoshop.
the design process
1. The Logo
I create the logo in black & white and on the three different backgrounds: white, transparent and brown, so the company can make their choice, and use it not only on the product, but on their web site too.
2. The business cards
Also, I made two different designs for the business cards. The company will decide which one they prefer to use.
They picked up the business card with white background on the front and brown background on the back:
"3 Grains" business card presentation
3. The logo on the hats
I placed the company’s logo on three colored hats for the souvenir shop:
"3 Grains" logo on the hats presentation
4. the Final presentation
For the final presentation, I placed the company’s logo on the beer glasses and designed the sign board for the brewery’s wall:

"3 Grains" beer logo presentation
I used the Zigzag, Wave, Satin, Inner Glow effects for the” Logos on the Hats” presentation.
For the “Logos on the beer glasses and sign board” presentation, I used Inner Shadow, drop Shadow, Bevel & Emboss, Plastic Wrap (Artistic), Inner Glow and Satin Effects.
5. the Credits
1. To make beer foam bigger, I used the Clone Stamp Tool and Kyle’s Concept Brushes – Bubble Burst Brush tool.
2. To sharp my images, I used the Unsharp Mask technique from Scott Kelby “The Adobe Photoshop CC Book for Digital Photographers” book. 
Thank you, for sharing your experience with us.
3. To make the beer glasses transparent, I used the tutorial:
“Mask Transparent Glass in Photoshop Now”  https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/mask-transparent-glass-in-photoshop-now/td-p/10973207?page=1
If you like what you see, please contact me via email: stepankova1970@aol.com
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