Want to know something personal and fun about the BD logo and how it was created? It's actually a pretty neat story..
Back in Art school when I found my calling in the arts I became infatuated with Leonardo Da Vinci's "Head Of A Young Woman- Leda." This whole era of artists became one of my biggest inspirations and for some reason I would always come back to this painting. I think for me she was just so beautiful but so rustic and strong, I felt like that was how a woman should always feel.
I became so obsessed with this piece of art work that I actually had it tattooed on my wrist as a reminder to myself that we are truly one of a kind and beautiful.
When I decided to start BD in 2011, one of the first things I knew I had to do was come up with a logo but I wanted it to not just be any logo, I wanted it to be personal, something that hit close to home. After struggling for days on end and ripping up the majority of my ideas one of my best girlfriends came up with the idea that I should try to spell my name in my tattoo. And that's exactly what I did! It was one of those moments where we both sat their looking at it and realized that "hey, this might actually look really awesome!" Here is my original sketch before it got sent to the graphic designer. Look closely and you will see that the side of the woman's face is the letter "S" for my last name. Her nose is a "B", eyebrow an "R," her eye is an "I" and her jaw is a "T."
The BD Logo as it is today...
This is a photo of my wrist, I had the tattoo done in a light grey ink so it truly looks like a sketch. I ALWAYS wear my bracelets on this wrist. The act of digging through the stacks of BD jewels I pile on and uncovering her face hidden underneath always puts a smile on my face. I love knowing something that inspired me so long ago still has such a big impact on what I do today.
From the BD studio,
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