Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Story of a Logo

When one sets up a new business, one of the initial steps is to create a suitable logo that can represent the nature of your business. You need to look at many details while creating a logo. For example, decide on size, shape, color, and aesthetics of the logo that will finally epitomize the nature of your business. The logo should be a reflection and extension of your personality.

Now, let me start with my story of creating the Just J logo.

As a typical entrepreneur, I had many ideas of how my logo should look. Some ideas were practical and some were not. First, I must tell you how the name came into existence. The name was born inside an auto while rickekting racketing through Bangalore's busy roads. My cousin Sarin was bouncing off names for my boutique. I wanted a fancy Sanskrit 4-letter name and had looked up many. But I couldn't find a one that I could identify as mine. Sarin remarked "Please, don't do the typical mallu thing of expanding your initials into a name like JayCee (JC) or JayDee (JD). Just leave it to just 'Jyoti' or just 'J'." And behold I totally loved that Just J and I knew that is what I would want the name to be!!! Thus, Just J was born in an eventful bumpy auto ride in Bangalore.

Sarin still wants royalty for the name. By this post, I humbly acknowledge your contribution in the christening the name of my business.

During the initial days of my business, I did not have the resources to pay Graphic Designers for the logo creation. I worked with a couple of designers who didn't charge me a bomb and gave me a few samples. But none of those logos made my heart say "This is the one." I had to print my business cards minus the logo.

Many months down the line, one weekend night, I was introduced to a graphic designer in one of my friends' place. While discussing, I told him about my frustration at not finding the right logo and designer. After listening to all my rambling, took out a paper napkin and started scribbling. After some time, he showed me three napkins each with different logos. I immediately zeroed in on one! The next few days we worked on the art work, final color, details selection and finally approved the final version that you see on my business card and here on my blog.

The Just J logo is inspired from my signature. The Js are how I sign my name. The three dots are like an inverted therefore. It's also a sign, which often adorns my forehead along with my traditional bindi. The three dots represent my three strengths - passion, perseverance, and simplicity in style. The circle is inspired from the red wax seal on the sealed envelopes. The colors are earthen in nature with my product range.





My logo story doesn't end here. There is more to it.

First few months of 2010 were slow for Just J and I was looking at a revamp of the company name and logo. With this in mind, I went to consult Mr A K Ramchandran, a close family friend and our spiritual guru, who has been a mentor in many ways. I showed him the logo and asked him if any changes had to be made in color, name, or design. He suggested a minor change, which was done immediately. I even changed the logo on my Facebook Just J page. Now, call it a mere coincidence or miracle, I could see a few positive changes in my business. I started getting inquiries and I received a call from 3-I organizers of the Arts and Crafts Bazaar saying that finally a date has been set for the show.

I went on to do the 2-day bazaar, which was a over-whelming success for Just J. Sadly, one day before the bazaar, Mr. Ramchandran passed away. I will be forever indebted to him. Today I can see a drastic changes as my business sure has picked up and I am now taking big steps in making my dream come true!

Just J logo is not just another creation of a designer but the soul of my company.


Friday, June 4, 2010

Just J Products List

Crockery

Home

  • Tea & Coffee

    • Sets

    • Mugs

    • Beer Mugs

  • Serving

    • Platters

    • Bowls

    • Donga

    • Kadai Sets

    • Katoris -assorted sizes & shapes

    • Trays

    • Soup Bowls

    • Water jugs


  • Dinner Ware

    • Plates

    • Quarter plates

    • Napkin Stands

    • Pickle Jars

    • Spoon Holders

    • Candle Stands


Hospitality

  • Dinnerware//Flatware/Cutlery

  • Table Ware

  • Hotel ware/Kitchen Equipments

  • Barware

  • Accessories


Linen

Home

  • Table mats

  • Table runner

  • Table Cloth

  • Coasters

  • Table napkins

  • Cocktail napkins

  • Cushion Covers

  • Oven Gloves

  • Pot Holders

  • Aprons

  • Kitchen Towels

  • Tea cozies

  • Hand towels

  • Towels

  • Curtains


Hospitality

  • Table mats

  • Table runner

  • Table Cloth

  • Coasters

  • Table napkins

  • Cocktail napkins

  • Kitchen Towels

  • Aprons


Accessories

  • Hand Bags

  • Leather Shoes & Sandals

  • Pot Puri

  • Scented Candles

Birth of Just J

I remember as kids my brother and I would be bored out of our wits each time our mom checked out the Crockery section of the big department store we used to frequently visit in Kuwait. We use to try to steer her away from the shelves. I am sure all the over exposure to crockery definitely inculcated my passion for crockery, which I have now made my dream project.

I have had the normal life of an Indian girl. After finishing my high school, I was sent to Bangalore for my college education. I went a step further and did a post graduation course in Industrial Psychology. Eventually, my parents got me married to a great guy. He has been my pillar of support in all I do.

As a typical Indian bride, I followed my husband to Abu Dhabi, worked and lived there for 12 odd years. We are blessed with two wonderful kids. After years of working in 9-5 job and juggling home, office and kids, we were looking for at alternative plans to give our kids a better life.

One day, in a passing conversation on our relocation plans with a close friend, who was visiting Abu Dhabi, he offered to share space in a new café he was setting up in Bangalore. When asked what type of business I would like to do, my immediate answer was crockery! Now, since I was to share space in café, the initial idea was to sell coffee mugs of all shapes, sizes and designs. However, unfortunately things did not go as planned.

Meanwhile, we relocated to Bangalore in June 2007. The next 6 months I was busy setting up my new home, finding schools for the kids, and unpacking 12 years of what used to be our home. All this time, the seed of setting up shop was always in my mind. As soon as everything settled, I decided to go ahead with my business plan.

I did the usual stuff of scouting for places for the shop, checking the financials, and creating a draft business plan. I also discussed my plans with many friends and got some both good and bad advice. Finally, I decided to set up the business from home, build my product line and see what would sell and what not.

And that's how Just J was born from a small passion of mugs and the idea of a Coffee Mug Boutique. My dream has evolved into what I sell today.

To compliment the Just J crockery, I introduced table linen to my product life. Today I am proud to introdce Just J as a small business dealing in simple, elegant table and kitchen linens, and Khurja hand crafted ceramic crockery.

The hand picked range of vibrant colors, contemporary designs, traditionally inspired products of Just J are fashionable and one-of-a-kind! These products are not your off-the-shelf stuff that is easily available in the lifestyle stores of Bangalore.

I believe in exclusive quality and value for money products. I identify pieces that are simple, delicate with clean lines and with no clutter. Linens and ceramic crockery that I have can transform your space at home into something warm and uniquely personal.

You can find the best selection of tablecloths, napkins, table skirts, table runner, table place mats, kitchen towels, oven mittens, pot holders, bread baskets, tea cozies and cushion covers.

They say that the path to success is never easy and one often faces several hurdles even before they set up a shop. I define success as how I have overcome my hurdles in the past few years and prepare myself for the next hurdle to overcome.

My dream has come a long way and Just J has grown in brand value. Today we cater to a small nice clientèle and hope that Just J products are a true reflection of our customer needs in making their home unique and warm.

Today is my first step in making my vision of Just J a reality. I hope with your wonderful support in the coming days, weeks, and years, it grows to make my dream come true!


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