Name of the painting studio. How to choose a beautiful name for a photo studio? "Little children and great art"

Oleg (ideas: 125, wins: 2)

Hello Colleague)
My options:
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1) -Time To Draw - Time to Draw! - It will sound like a call and quite interesting with the logo.
It is the Name that is placed in a vertical oval stylized as a stroke or brush strokes.
You should use the space of the vertical oval figure, you can top part stylize as contour
the tip of a brush or pencil. It will be stylish and concise. I would choose the color just like on
2) - Artist \ Artist is also an artist, but in English. The sound is similar.
artist.su - (free) The logo with this name should depict a human profile
V full height standing behind the easel, but the figure and the person can be inscribed in the outline of the palette.
It will be very recognizable if done in literally two or three colors and the signature is handwritten or in the form of a stamp (author’s seal)
font, . (It would be interesting to see a color combination of ultramarine blue, terracotta red
and white-golden color)
3) - ArtCompany - Art Company artcompany.su - free.
The logo can use the outline of a human palm as a basis and the name of the studio
write with lettering style. It will be quite modern, considering that it is very popular at this moment.
Colors range from Bright Tural, Light Green and Peach. The font is more dark color, For example, cobalt blue.
artcommand.biz - (free)
4) - ArtCompass - As you know, a compass indicates the directions of light, but what if you try to make a logo like this - 1 change the arrows to a brush and a pencil. 2 All this can be entered completely into a compass located on the palette.
Font for a logo with an expressive Adventure style (just like discovering art for yourself) For example -
"We are discovering new facets of art!" , "Let's Explore the World of Art!" - here are the mottos for you) ...
artcompass.biz - (free)
5) - TasteArt - the title calls for knowledge of this type of activity.
The logo is simple, the outline of the palm is in the center of the picture frame, and the title is right below the palm. This is how authors usually sign their works.
It will be cool and original, an unusual play on words in one title. TasteArt - sounds similar
-ArtTaste - ArtTaste in this logo you can place a plate (schematically) literally sounding like circles, but you can place a pencil and a brush
As usual, the fork and spoon are located, and all this is on the palette. The name can be written on the plate itself, in an embossed style
paint, it will be voluminous and quite impressive, as if squeezed out of a tube of paint (this also happens to be beautifully written on birthday cakes)
arttaste.biz, arttaste.net, arttaste.su, arttaste.today - (available)
6) - ArtKapitel - there is such a term in Architecture artkapitel.rf - (free)
Everything is quite simple here left side directed curl outline architectural element literally a drawing.
The name is the same right side, in a consistent Academic font - for example, the font on the website - Russian Academy Art in St. Petersburg.
Color, French Blue, Lead Gray Blue, Soft Pink.
ArtKapitel - and no one in RuNet has such a name.
7) - ArtStreet - Art Street - The logo is a house sign - where the name of the street is indicated - but the font is lively and expressive.
Motto - Come to us for a glimpse of art! artstreet.su - (available)

Fine arts teacher Maria Paliy is tired of working at school. She didn’t want to adapt to the standards that were imposed there, and four years ago she created her own studio, “I Want to Draw!”

There children and adults are taught to draw in the most different genres. For the first two years, all the proceeds went towards rent, but last year we finally managed to turn a profit. Now Maria is going to open a second studio in St. Petersburg.

Maria PALIY

Founder of the studio “I want to draw!”

How it all began

I have two higher education: I am an art teacher and journalist. She started working at the age of 18 as an art teacher in kindergarten. Since then I have been teaching drawing - for more than 10 years. Then, at the same time, I worked as a journalist on Internet television, wrote scripts for children’s programs, and worked for two years as a production editor on the radio. And after that I returned to school again because I was bored.

I didn’t manage to work there for a long time: I didn’t want to adapt to the standards and lose all my individuality. At that moment, I really wanted both myself and the people around me to feel comfortable doing what they love. A person becomes happy precisely when he does what he knows best and shares his knowledge with other people. And I realized that it would be best if I started teaching fine arts, but without any strict framework and rules.

In April 2009, I drew the “I want to draw!” logo. and started a blog, through which I found my first students. I taught classes at my home. Over time, my apartment could no longer accommodate everyone, and a friend offered me the use of his office for free on weekends to study. I then charged 300 rubles per lesson.

First investments

After a few months, I earned about 30,000 rubles - and for 18,000 rubles I was able to rent a small room on Taganka for a month, where I could already conduct classes on weekdays. I spent the rest of the money on materials. The room had built-in wardrobes - there was no need to spend money on furniture to store everything you needed.

A year later, we moved to a slightly more spacious, but also more expensive premises on Brestskaya - by that time the money we earned was already enough for expansion. We put the new studio in order ourselves, painted the walls, and came up with the design. After some time, we hired a cleaner; before that, I did the cleaning myself.

Our main income comes from events in restaurants
And shopping centers, festivals, children's parties






Plans

Four years after opening, I continue to do everything myself: I write on a blog, answer calls and letters, and do accounting. It is not yet possible to consistently pay someone for this work. We only use a professional accountant to assist with our restaurant contracts.

“I want to draw!” became a conveyor belt of leaders who began to open their own schools - there are already several of them. It's great that our work model helps people get inspired and create their own new projects.

IN at the moment we are working on opening another workshop “I want to draw!” at Yugo-Zapadnaya. We are now registering a trademark specifically for this purpose, however, it takes a lot of time - the process has been going on for about a year and a half. In addition, we have already received several proposals to open other studios in Russia under our brand. We are thinking about this issue. We are planning to open a studio in St. Petersburg.

When you start something , go wherever you are called, meet people halfway, even if they offer you a smaller budget than you planned.

Don't be afraid to do some things with your own hands. There is nothing wrong with making calls, writing letters, cleaning the office yourself. But you shouldn’t be afraid to trust people with some work.

Text: Galina Shmeleva

Having once decided that you want to open your own children's club, you, of course, will not immediately start buying equipment and recruiting a team. You will study the features of this business. And you will also definitely come up with a name to his brainchild. And this is not an easy task! There are already thousands of clubs with beautiful and not so beautiful names.

Using these instructions, you can come up with a great name for your children's center, that your customers will like.

  • How to choose a bright name for a children's club?
  • How to find something that is not banal and not too weird Name?
  • How to designate common name children's institution so that it is correct reflected its essence?

Let's first look at what other people call preschool institutions.

Most of the titles can be divided into categories:

Based on cartoons and fairy tales: Teddy, Pinocchio, Totosha, Babayka, Robin Hood, Kapitoshka, Baloo, Umka, Fairy Tale, Teremok, Miracles, FanFan, Chunga-Changa, Goldfish, House of Wizards, Giants, Akuna-Matata, Scientist Cat, Smeshariki, Mumimama, Limpopo, Willie Winky, Little Brownie

Great people: Pythagoras, Plato, Anderson

Children's names: Dashenka, Syoma, Zarina, Deniska, Holly, Marie, Sashenka, Marusya, Dara, Monty, Alisa

Animals: Kangaroo, Owl Owl, Hummingbird, Octopus, Baby Mammoth, Polar bear, Bee, Dolphin, Firefly, Hedgehogs, Seagull, Canary, Parrot, Ladybug, Toucan, Owl

Plants: Pine cone, Miracle tree, Grain, Sprout, Birch

Combinations of letters, exclamations and alphabet: A+B, Z, ABC for parents, Oh, yes I am!, Hurray! E+Family, ABC, Az and Buki, Oh!

Science: Academy, Childhood Academy, Erudite, Electron, Academician baby, Linguist, Logos, Knowledge Workshop, Generic, Parallel, Perspective, Progress, New Century

Childhood: Smart child, Poznayka, Why, First steps, Freckles, Talker, Empire of childhood, Secret of childhood, Little genius, Myself, Fidget, Smart kid, Know-it-all, Krosha Ru, Childhood time, Ladushki

Family values: Mom's joy, Lucky one, Miracle of birth, Miracle children, All the best for children, My smart girl, Family circle, Miracle in the house, Trust, Good, Family, 7I, Friendship

Using foreign words: Okeshka, Babyclub, Players, Mamarada (translit), Atlantis, Sunnyclub, Kinder boom, Mama house, Smile, Bonus Club, New Days, Sound club, Junior, Party-Boom, Bambino, Funny Park, Kinder Party, Leader Land, Bloom , Mini Bambini, Tilly Willy, MySecret, Sprout, Felicita, Kimberly Land, Mark & ​​Maks Club, Infant, Split

Fruits, berries: Mandarin, Lemon, Vitamin, Citrus, Raspberry, Raspberry, Pomegranate, Orange

Holidays: Birthday boy, Childhood holiday, Christmas

Creation: Plasticine, Pencil, Artist, Bead, Paint

Trips: Safari, In Wonderland, Quarter, Island of Adventure, Land of Fairy Tales, Island, Big Ben, Madagascar, Little America, World of Harmony, Satchel, Athens, Jungle, Children's Town, Space, Sunny City, Talentville, Flower City, Land of Fairy Tales, Malibu

Toys: Rubik's Cube, Matryoshka, Lala, Pyramid, Cube

Modified words and slang: Begemontiki, Club-ok, Akvamarinka, Druzyaki, KudoMama, Ukhtyshka, Rhythmusiki, BambiK, MimiMotik, Totoro, Limpik, Fontanevia, Manyanya, TaRaRam, Oika!

Natural phenomena: Spark, Source, Droplets, Orbit, Sun, Rainbow, Constellation, Whirlwind, Jupiter, Galaxy, Beam, Red Dawns, Atmosphere, Sunrise, Asterisk

Phrases: Good afternoon

How can you come up with something original if there are already so many wonderful titles?

I suggest using the work of artists and designers, namely creative search methods. The main one is search for associations.

7 Creative Search Methods:

  1. View this list of names of children's clubs and development centers. Turn on yours associative thinking and continue each of the categories with your own names. For example, for the category “Animals” I came up with the following words: Tit, Kitten, Sparrow, Stork, Giraffe, Penguin, Peacock, Whale, Fox, Dragon.
  2. Any of these names can be matched bright adjective. Well, for example: children's club "Smart Tit", school early development"Orange Kitten", children's art studio "Colored Peacock", children's center“Magnificent Sparrow”, family center “White Stork”, family entertainment center “Jolly Giraffe”, development center “Kind Dragon”.
  3. You can also add to the Russian word foreign words or take it completely foreign phrase. For example, the Art Fox art studio or the Clever Fox children's club.
  4. Think about different active titles. For example, the children's development center “Play, Baby!”
  5. Call your friends, relatives or colleagues and arrange brainstorming. This is the same method of associations, only here it is not one person who thinks, but several. They name the associations one by one. It is important that someone writes down all the ideas that are called. Often the collective mind works wonders.
  6. If you famous person or a professional in the field of child development, you you can use your name in the name of the children's club. For example, “Lena Danilova’s website.”
  7. You can also take over the name club, which is located in another city, but consider the following:

secondly, do not take the names of very famous children's institutions. It will be difficult for you to first reach their level and then surpass it. The same applies to promoting the website of your children's club;

thirdly, try to change at least something in the original name. This is necessary to avoid a situation where Google (or another search engine) for the request “children’s club “Vesely broom”” will return 2 clubs with the same name.

What should you not call a children's club?

  1. Do not use words that may cause any negative associations. For example, an unfortunate name for a children's club is “Lepota”, because it is associated with the word “blindness”. Stores also sell children’s juice “Spelyonok”, the name of which is often read as “Soplyonok”.
  2. Avoid words and phrases that are difficult to pronounce (Example: children's club "Ribambel"). Be careful with diminutive forms - they are not always appropriate. For example, names like “Chameleon” or “Brovarchenok” are a little difficult to read.
  3. Do not use unclear words, because you will have to explain them to everyone for a long time. Example: “Hyperborea”, “Atyudiki”.
  4. Beware of rude and childhood words. You will have to line up complex connection between the name of the establishment and its attitude towards children. For example, “Bartolomeo”, “Garage” or “Tachanka”.
  5. Banal and very common names are also not best option. They attract little attention, and the search engine returns too many identical names. Moreover, associations with school clubs our Soviet childhood have not disappeared anywhere. For example, “Rainbow”, “Sun”, “Dawn”, “Chamomile”.

In addition to the name, the children's institution also has definition. Here, too, a huge field for imagination opens up. Moreover, the definition is much deeper than the name. It displays essence and main idea children's institution. For example, a “talent club” indicates that children’s talents are valued here and, in addition to developmental activities, there are many sections and courses. Family Centers have programs designed not only for children, but also for their parents.

38 definitions for preschool institutions:

With a focus on child development:

Children's Club, Early Development Center, Developmental Center, Educational and Development Center, Institute for the Development of Child Intellect, Development School, Child Development Center, Child Development Center, Intelligence Development Center, Children's Club, Early Development Studio, School of the Future First-Grade, Early Development Groups, English Children's Club, Harmonious Development Club, Training center, Child Psychology and Development Club, Montessori Center, Children's Educational Center

Working with families:

Family Center, Family Club, Family Development Center, Family Ecology Center, Family Success Club, Family Club, Family Psychological Club, Family Leisure Club, Family Entertainment Center, Center for Children and Parents

Variety of studios, focus on creativity:

Talent Club, Center for Creative Development of Children, Center for Children's Culture

Children's leisure:

Leisure club, Club children's leisure, Children's play club

Emphasis on a favorable atmosphere:

Good Home, Eco-Club, Friends Club.

These definitions are very beautiful and varied, but I want to add my own fly in the ointment: When asking a search engine a question, clients most often look for simple and familiar definitions. Therefore, if you are planning using the Internet, it is better to focus on more banal words, such as “children’s club” or “children’s development center.”

I hope that this extensive article did not bore you, but inspired you. And you are already inventing the most best titles for your children's center!

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