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Logo for architectural firm.

Pallavi V • 13 hours ago
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I'm Tona, founder of Krewa.com. I'm looking for someone that can make a good logo for my architectural firm. I think a lettermark will fit best. Can you help me out?
Pallavi V • 13 hours ago
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I love the font choice! To make it more cohesive it'd be cool if you could connect all the letters in "Krewa" like you did for the "k" and "r". Since this is a logo, I think it'd be best to just leave it at "Krewa".
4 hours ago by Lex - Reply
it looks cool and the font and the jawn
8 hours ago by chris reeves - Reply

Logo for architectural firm.

Pallavi V • 13 hours ago
Hi!
I'm Tona, founder of Krewa.com. I'm looking for someone that can make a good logo for my architectural firm. I think a lettermark will fit best. Can you help me out?
Pallavi V • 13 hours ago
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Hi. test are you sure i just want to comment to this post
12 hours ago by Made Supardi - Reply

Flyer Blue Light Company

Rayhan Muarif • 21 hours ago
BlueLightgraphic
This is my first project to showing my skills in Graphic Design.

For this project, I make flyer for Blue Light which this company is working in Cyber Security.
This design is using combination color Blue from Dark to Bright with showing the element with using 3D Cartoon according by the purposes of this company.

I using with Font Description is ABeeZee, for Title is Righteous, and for showing Contact is Canvasans.

I hope, I can get more feedback from you to can make it better for the next project after this.
Thank you, More Love and Power. :)
Rayhan Muarif • 21 hours ago
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i loved the overall design and detailing.Good work.
18 hours ago by Pallavi V - Reply
Thank you, Mate I appreciate it! ☺️
16 hours ago by Rayhan Muarif - Reply

THE TURTLE AND TRUE FRIENDSHIP

Fejiri Goru Okandeji • 1 day ago
Hello,
I am Thurman. I need a writer as soon as possible. I want you to write a long story for children about a turtle that finds the meaning of true friendship . Would you be able to do that?
Toby the Turtle and the True Meaning of Friendship
Deep in the heart of the Whispering Woods, where the tall trees swayed like gentle dancers and the rivers hummed soft, soothing melodies, lived a small, shy turtle named Toby.

Toby wasn’t like the other animals. He moved slowly, spoke softly, and spent much of his time watching the world around him. His shell was a beautiful shade of emerald green with golden patterns that shimmered under the sun. But despite his beauty, Toby felt lonely.

Unlike the rabbits who played tag or the birds who chirped in harmony, Toby had no one to play with. He often sat near the riverbank, watching the other animals, wishing he had a friend. But deep inside, he was afraid.

"What if no one wants to be my friend because I’m too slow?" he often wondered.

One bright morning, Toby saw a group of animals playing near the Great Oak Tree. There was Benny the boisterous bunny, Lila the lively lark, Max the mischievous monkey, and Sly the clever fox. They were laughing, chasing each other, and having a wonderful time.

Toby took a deep breath. Maybe today, I can join them, he thought. He slowly approached them, his little legs moving as fast as they could.

“Um… hello,” Toby said shyly when he finally reached them.

The animals turned to look at him. Benny’s ears twitched, and he tilted his head. “Oh, it’s you, Toby. What do you want?”

“I—I was wondering if I could play with you,” Toby said, trying to sound confident.

Max, the monkey, scratched his head. “Play with us?” He glanced at the others and grinned. “Toby, by the time you take two steps, the game will be over!”

Lila flapped her wings. “Yeah! You’re too slow to play tag, and you can’t fly like me or jump like Benny.”

The animals chuckled, and Sly, the fox, smirked. “Maybe you can play hide and stay hidden instead of hide and seek!”

The others burst into laughter. Toby felt his heart sink. His little legs trembled as he slowly backed away.

“Oh… okay,” he mumbled, lowering his head as he turned away.

Toby spent the rest of the day near the river, feeling sad. He watched the fish swim swiftly in the water, the birds soaring freely in the sky, and the squirrels dart from tree to tree.

"Maybe I’m not meant to have friends," he thought. But deep inside, he still hoped that one day, someone would like him just as he was.

A Cry for Help
Days passed, and Toby kept to himself. He no longer tried to join the other animals, but he still watched them from afar.

One evening, as the sun was setting and the sky turned into shades of pink and orange, Toby heard a faint cry.

“Help! Somebody help me!”

Toby’s ears perked up. The voice sounded familiar. He followed the sound and soon came upon Max, the monkey.

Max was trapped! His foot was stuck between two thick roots near the Great Oak Tree. He had been swinging from a vine when he lost his grip and landed right in the tangled roots.

“Help!” Max cried again, struggling to free himself.

Toby hesitated. He wasn’t strong like Benny or fast like Lila, but he couldn’t just leave Max there.

Taking a deep breath, Toby moved closer. “Hold on, Max! I’ll help you.”

Max looked up in surprise. “You? But… how?”

Toby didn’t answer. Instead, he used his sturdy shell to push against the roots. He wasn’t strong, but he was patient. Slowly, he nudged and wiggled, loosening the grip of the roots bit by bit.

It took time. The sky darkened, and the stars began to appear, but Toby didn’t give up. Finally, with one last push, Max was able to pull his foot free!

“You did it, Toby!” Max cheered, shaking his foot. “You saved me!”

Just then, Benny, Lila, and Sly arrived. “We heard Max shouting!” Lila said. “What happened?”

Max turned to them, his eyes shining with gratitude. “Toby saved me! If it weren’t for him, I’d still be stuck there.”

The animals looked at Toby in surprise. They had never thought much about him before.

Benny’s ears drooped. “We were wrong about you, Toby. You might not be the fastest, but you’re kind and brave.”

Sly nodded. “And you never gave up, even when it took a long time.”

Lila fluttered her wings. “That’s what real friends do.”

Toby smiled, his heart filling with warmth. From that day on, the animals treated Toby differently. They included him in their games, making sure to play ones that everyone could enjoy. They learned that friendship wasn’t about being the fastest or the strongest—it was about kindness, patience, and being there for each other.

And for the first time in his life, Toby the Turtle knew he was never alone.

The End.
Fejiri Goru Okandeji • 1 day ago
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Logo for Bike vault op2

Pallavi V • 1 day ago
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Looks very well !
1 day ago by cheny - Reply

Logo for Bike vault op1

Pallavi V • 1 day ago
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cool, you made a cool motorcycle logo.
13 hours ago by Dhea Novianti R - Reply
incorporating a bike the logo is so creative....nicely done
1 day ago by Fejiri Goru Okandeji - Reply

Jack's Coffeehouse Logo

Pallavi V • 1 day ago
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I'm Jack, owner of Jack's Coffeehouse. We're looking for someone that can make a good logo for our business. I think a combination mark will fit best with the business. Would you be interested?
Pallavi V • 1 day ago
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very simple and aesthetic, good mix of colors
13 hours ago by Dhea Novianti R - Reply

MUSIC WITHIN THE MOURNING PPROCESS

Fejiri Goru Okandeji • 2 days ago
Hey There,
My name's Tenisha. I'm looking for someone that can write something for me. I want you to write an article about the role of music within the mourning process. Would you be able to take this on?
Creating a Sense of Connection

Music can evoke memories, fostering a deep connection to those who have passed away. Songs associated with loved ones or shared experiences can serve as comforting reminders, helping mourners keep their memories alive.

Cultural and Spiritual Significance

Music is incorporated into mourning rituals in various cultures. Funeral music often plays a vital role, offering prayers and reflections. For example, gospel music in Christian funerals delivers messages of hope, while jazz funerals in New Orleans blend sorrow with celebratory rhythms. Some African and Asian traditions utilize drumming and chanting to guide the spirit of the departed.

A Tool for Healing

Music can also aid in the grieving process. Listening to songs that resonate with loss allows individuals to process their emotions. Singing or playing instruments provides an outlet for sorrow. Music therapy has emerged as an effective means of coping with grief, using tailored musical experiences to facilitate healing.

Moving Forward with Music

While grief is enduring, music can help transition individuals from mourning to acceptance. Over time, songs that bring tears may transform into symbols of cherished memories. Many find comfort in dedicating songs, composing music, or attending celebrations of life.

Conclusion

Music serves as a universal language of emotion and plays a powerful role in mourning. Whether providing solace, evoking memories, or promoting healing, it enables individuals to grieve in a meaningful way. Ultimately, music reminds us that the essence of loved ones lingers in the melodies we hold dear.
Fejiri Goru Okandeji • 2 days ago
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Nice and creative article. Really liked it.
1 day ago by Pallavi V - Reply
Nice and creative article.
1 day ago by Pallavi V - Reply
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