Modern minimal corporate logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Clean and professional with a subtle countryside touch: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in an elegant refined serif, well-spaced and confident, with a single small understated botanical sprig or thin laurel accent - minimal, geometric, restrained. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Sophisticated, corporate, lots of clean negative space, balanced and symmetrical. Flat vector, centered.
Good - that's a clear project summary, and I've noted it. Working from Files as source of truth, one command at a time, direct/simple solutions, server-side where possible, full file or clear diff on edits. PromptHero works. Here's the simplified crest prompt again, tidied for it: Minimal elegant emblem logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". A slim horizontal banner ribbon with the text "KEY RESOURCING" in a classic serif font, small understated flourish above and below, delicate gold line work only - no crown, no dense scrollwork. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Antique gold linework on a deep forest green background (#183728). Restrained, modern, luxurious, lots of negative space. Flat vector style, symmetrical, centered.
That's a clean, elegant result - and I agree with your read. "Rustic Cotswolds" points somewhere specific: less formal heraldry (banners, ribbons, EST. crests), more natural, understated, countryside-refined. Think botanical line art, hand-drawn feel, laurels/wheat/sprigs, generous space, thin elegant type. Warm and organic rather than corporate-formal. This current one is close but the ribbon banner still reads a bit "heraldic emblem." To push it toward rustic Cotswolds, I'd drop the banner and lean into the botanical framing. Here's a prompt tuned for that direction: Modern rustic logo for a boutique Cotswolds recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Understated countryside elegance: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in a refined thin serif or elegant sans font, framed by delicate hand-drawn botanical line art - laurel sprigs, wheat, or olive branches - arching above and below. No ribbon, no banner, no crown. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Airy, minimal, organic, lots of negative space. Flat vector, symmetrical, centered.
Modern minimal corporate logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Clean and professional with a subtle countryside touch: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in an elegant refined serif, well-spaced and confident, with a single small understated botanical sprig or thin laurel accent - minimal, geometric, restrained. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Sophisticated, corporate, lots of clean negative space, balanced and symmetrical. Flat vector, centered.
Good - that's a clear project summary, and I've noted it. Working from Files as source of truth, one command at a time, direct/simple solutions, server-side where possible, full file or clear diff on edits. PromptHero works. Here's the simplified crest prompt again, tidied for it: Minimal elegant emblem logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". A slim horizontal banner ribbon with the text "KEY RESOURCING" in a classic serif font, small understated flourish above and below, delicate gold line work only - no crown, no dense scrollwork. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Antique gold linework on a deep forest green background (#183728). Restrained, modern, luxurious, lots of negative space. Flat vector style, symmetrical, centered.
That's a clean, elegant result - and I agree with your read. "Rustic Cotswolds" points somewhere specific: less formal heraldry (banners, ribbons, EST. crests), more natural, understated, countryside-refined. Think botanical line art, hand-drawn feel, laurels/wheat/sprigs, generous space, thin elegant type. Warm and organic rather than corporate-formal. This current one is close but the ribbon banner still reads a bit "heraldic emblem." To push it toward rustic Cotswolds, I'd drop the banner and lean into the botanical framing. Here's a prompt tuned for that direction: Modern rustic logo for a boutique Cotswolds recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Understated countryside elegance: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in a refined thin serif or elegant sans font, framed by delicate hand-drawn botanical line art - laurel sprigs, wheat, or olive branches - arching above and below. No ribbon, no banner, no crown. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Airy, minimal, organic, lots of negative space. Flat vector, symmetrical, centered.
That's a clean, elegant result - and I agree with your read. "Rustic Cotswolds" points somewhere specific: less formal heraldry (banners, ribbons, EST. crests), more natural, understated, countryside-refined. Think botanical line art, hand-drawn feel, laurels/wheat/sprigs, generous space, thin elegant type. Warm and organic rather than corporate-formal. This current one is close but the ribbon banner still reads a bit "heraldic emblem." To push it toward rustic Cotswolds, I'd drop the banner and lean into the botanical framing. Here's a prompt tuned for that direction: Modern rustic logo for a boutique Cotswolds recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Understated countryside elegance: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in a refined thin serif or elegant sans font, framed by delicate hand-drawn botanical line art - laurel sprigs, wheat, or olive branches - arching above and below. No ribbon, no banner, no crown. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Airy, minimal, organic, lots of negative space. Flat vector, symmetrical, centered.
Modern minimal corporate logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Clean and professional with a subtle countryside touch: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in an elegant refined serif, well-spaced and confident, with a single small understated botanical sprig or thin laurel accent - minimal, geometric, restrained. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Sophisticated, corporate, lots of clean negative space, balanced and symmetrical. Flat vector, centered.
Good - that's a clear project summary, and I've noted it. Working from Files as source of truth, one command at a time, direct/simple solutions, server-side where possible, full file or clear diff on edits. PromptHero works. Here's the simplified crest prompt again, tidied for it: Minimal elegant emblem logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". A slim horizontal banner ribbon with the text "KEY RESOURCING" in a classic serif font, small understated flourish above and below, delicate gold line work only - no crown, no dense scrollwork. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Antique gold linework on a deep forest green background (#183728). Restrained, modern, luxurious, lots of negative space. Flat vector style, symmetrical, centered.
Good - that's a clear project summary, and I've noted it. Working from Files as source of truth, one command at a time, direct/simple solutions, server-side where possible, full file or clear diff on edits. PromptHero works. Here's the simplified crest prompt again, tidied for it: Minimal elegant emblem logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". A slim horizontal banner ribbon with the text "KEY RESOURCING" in a classic serif font, small understated flourish above and below, delicate gold line work only - no crown, no dense scrollwork. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Antique gold linework on a deep forest green background (#183728). Restrained, modern, luxurious, lots of negative space. Flat vector style, symmetrical, centered.
That's a clean, elegant result - and I agree with your read. "Rustic Cotswolds" points somewhere specific: less formal heraldry (banners, ribbons, EST. crests), more natural, understated, countryside-refined. Think botanical line art, hand-drawn feel, laurels/wheat/sprigs, generous space, thin elegant type. Warm and organic rather than corporate-formal. This current one is close but the ribbon banner still reads a bit "heraldic emblem." To push it toward rustic Cotswolds, I'd drop the banner and lean into the botanical framing. Here's a prompt tuned for that direction: Modern rustic logo for a boutique Cotswolds recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Understated countryside elegance: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in a refined thin serif or elegant sans font, framed by delicate hand-drawn botanical line art - laurel sprigs, wheat, or olive branches - arching above and below. No ribbon, no banner, no crown. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Airy, minimal, organic, lots of negative space. Flat vector, symmetrical, centered.
Modern minimal corporate logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Clean and professional with a subtle countryside touch: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in an elegant refined serif, well-spaced and confident, with a single small understated botanical sprig or thin laurel accent - minimal, geometric, restrained. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Sophisticated, corporate, lots of clean negative space, balanced and symmetrical. Flat vector, centered.
Modern minimal corporate logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Clean and professional with a subtle countryside touch: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in an elegant refined serif, well-spaced and confident, with a single small understated botanical sprig or thin laurel accent - minimal, geometric, restrained. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Sophisticated, corporate, lots of clean negative space, balanced and symmetrical. Flat vector, centered.
Good - that's a clear project summary, and I've noted it. Working from Files as source of truth, one command at a time, direct/simple solutions, server-side where possible, full file or clear diff on edits. PromptHero works. Here's the simplified crest prompt again, tidied for it: Minimal elegant emblem logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". A slim horizontal banner ribbon with the text "KEY RESOURCING" in a classic serif font, small understated flourish above and below, delicate gold line work only - no crown, no dense scrollwork. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Antique gold linework on a deep forest green background (#183728). Restrained, modern, luxurious, lots of negative space. Flat vector style, symmetrical, centered.
That's a clean, elegant result - and I agree with your read. "Rustic Cotswolds" points somewhere specific: less formal heraldry (banners, ribbons, EST. crests), more natural, understated, countryside-refined. Think botanical line art, hand-drawn feel, laurels/wheat/sprigs, generous space, thin elegant type. Warm and organic rather than corporate-formal. This current one is close but the ribbon banner still reads a bit "heraldic emblem." To push it toward rustic Cotswolds, I'd drop the banner and lean into the botanical framing. Here's a prompt tuned for that direction: Modern rustic logo for a boutique Cotswolds recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Understated countryside elegance: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in a refined thin serif or elegant sans font, framed by delicate hand-drawn botanical line art - laurel sprigs, wheat, or olive branches - arching above and below. No ribbon, no banner, no crown. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Airy, minimal, organic, lots of negative space. Flat vector, symmetrical, centered.
Good - that's a clear project summary, and I've noted it. Working from Files as source of truth, one command at a time, direct/simple solutions, server-side where possible, full file or clear diff on edits. PromptHero works. Here's the simplified crest prompt again, tidied for it: Minimal elegant emblem logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". A slim horizontal banner ribbon with the text "KEY RESOURCING" in a classic serif font, small understated flourish above and below, delicate gold line work only - no crown, no dense scrollwork. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Antique gold linework on a deep forest green background (#183728). Restrained, modern, luxurious, lots of negative space. Flat vector style, symmetrical, centered.
That's a clean, elegant result - and I agree with your read. "Rustic Cotswolds" points somewhere specific: less formal heraldry (banners, ribbons, EST. crests), more natural, understated, countryside-refined. Think botanical line art, hand-drawn feel, laurels/wheat/sprigs, generous space, thin elegant type. Warm and organic rather than corporate-formal. This current one is close but the ribbon banner still reads a bit "heraldic emblem." To push it toward rustic Cotswolds, I'd drop the banner and lean into the botanical framing. Here's a prompt tuned for that direction: Modern rustic logo for a boutique Cotswolds recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Understated countryside elegance: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in a refined thin serif or elegant sans font, framed by delicate hand-drawn botanical line art - laurel sprigs, wheat, or olive branches - arching above and below. No ribbon, no banner, no crown. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Airy, minimal, organic, lots of negative space. Flat vector, symmetrical, centered.
Modern minimal corporate logo for a boutique recruitment company "Key Resourcing". Clean and professional with a subtle countryside touch: the words "KEY RESOURCING" in an elegant refined serif, well-spaced and confident, with a single small understated botanical sprig or thin laurel accent - minimal, geometric, restrained. Small "EST. 2012" beneath. Fine antique-gold line work on a deep forest green background (#183728). Sophisticated, corporate, lots of clean negative space, balanced and symmetrical. Flat vector, centered.