
Lacoste. Act as a master engraver creating a refined, minimalist "19th Century Heritage" logomark. STYLE & TECHNIQUE (FINE LINE ETCHING): The style is strictly "Copperplate Engraving" or "Scientific Botanical Illustration" style from the 1800s. Line Quality: Use incredibly thin, delicate hairlines. Do NOT create heavy, bold, or dark shapes. Use subtle cross-hatching only for minimal shading. The image should look light, airy, and precise. No Heavy Borders: Do NOT enclose the logo in a heavy shield, crest, or thick frame. The composition must be OPEN and AIRY, floating on the page with generous negative space. THE REIMAGINED SYMBOL: Reinterpret the Lacoste logo as a vintage, hand-drawn illustration. Example: If the brand is technological, draw it as a vintage mechanical drafting. If it's organic, draw it as a refined nature etching. Key Visual: It should look like an illustration found in an expensive 19th-century encyclopedia or on a royal bank note. TYPOGRAPHY (CLASSICAL ELEGANCE): The brand name is written in a sophisticated High-Contrast Roman Serif font (Didone style). Kerning: Wide, elegant letter spacing. Placement: The text sits cleanly next to or below the illustration. No "circus" effects or heavy warping. MATERIAL & BACKGROUND: Background: Clean, solid Off-White or Cream paper. No heavy grunge, no dirt, no coffee stains. Ink: Black or Deep Charcoal ink. High contrast against the clean paper.