A logo for a Tuft Kid

Tufting is a process that uses yarn and/or threads that are pushed through a flat material to create textile patterns and illustrations. It had been long associated with the production of carpets and upholstery, but has recently seen a resurgence with artists today creating new and clever designs. You can see reels and photos of some beautiful and intricate artwork from cartoon characters to landscapes.

A young entrepreneur named Andie approached me with a project for her new creative business. While she was growing up her father would lovingly call her a “tough kid”, which was the inspiration for the name she came up with for her tufting business: “Tuft Kid.”

Andie of Tuft Kid during an art workshop

By the time she reached out to me she had already established herself with several clients and a diverse portfolio of tufted products. Since an event was coming up where she could vend her wares to the public, she needed a logo that not only represented her work, but herself too.

Examples of tufted products by Andie at Tuft Kid.
Examples of tufted products by Andie at Tuft Kid.

Before we started any work, I sent her a logo discovery form based on my experience working on logos for a few clients. The form helps people elaborate on what they envision their logo to be. I reviewed some of the keywords in the descriptions she gave me. “Cute”, “sparks joy”… were some of the main words and phrases that she provided. She noted that she wanted bubbly, organic lines and letters in her logo, and shared how her father‘s words helped inspire her business. I imagined her and father together playing when she was child.

My first logo study involved a simple rendition of Andie as a “kid,” with her hair made of thread. Upon review she asked if a ball of thread could also be added to the logo. After a bit of collaboration and back and forth, we built a final logo for her business.

Logo design for Tuft Kid - Filipeanut

Once the logo was finished, I presented it in various ways to help convey the possibilities of how her logo could be displayed on different materials now and into the future.

Logo design mockups for Tuft Kid
Examples of how Tuft Kid could use their logo on various materials.

By displaying her brand this way it helped make it come alive. I wanted to show her the logo living in the context of what she would slowly build around it – a look and feel that her current and future customers would eventually associate with it: lots of color, creativity, and joy.

My part was done, but Andie’s adventure was just beginning. Masipag yarn!

If you’re in or near Metro Manila, join her upcoming punch needle workshop at Serene’s Cafe at BF Homes Parañaque on November 15.

Right on time for the holidays, you can also find her art at Common Room PH at Spatio in Opus Mall in Quezon City starting November 15.

You can also find her art at Siesta Horchata Cafe in Quezon City. And register for her next punch needle workshop there on November 30.

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Upcoming punch needle workshops by Tuft Kid