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How to Design a Logo Have you ever seen a big brand without a logo? No? That’s because there aren’t any. A logo has a major impact on how your customers will perceive your brand. So naturally, you want your logo to be outstanding. But how do you get there? Don’t fret! This handy guide will teach you everything you need to know to design the perfect logo for you and your business. From defining your brand’s identity and understanding what makes a great logo, to making the right design choices and navigating the design process, read on to learn how to design a logo. Here are the most important steps to designing a logo: —
2. Define your brand identity — Logo design for Native specialty coffee by Sava Stoic. You want your logo to communicate your brand’s personality. And in order to do that, you first need to understand what your brand’s core personality is. Once you have a clear idea of what makes you unique and what your brand is all about, it will be much easier for you to make design choices that complement and complete that picture. Here are some questions you can ask yourself, to get to the bottom of your brand identity: Why did we start this business? What are the beliefs and values that are important to us as a company? What do we do better than anyone else? What makes us special? If we could describe our brand in three words, what would it be? What are the three words we would want our customers to use to describe us? 3. Find inspiration for your design — The hardest part of the design process can be the search for logo inspiration. Luckily we’ve got some tips for you that will make it really easy. Start with a brainstorm Logo design for idearoute by brandsformed®.
Download the free ebook and learn how to create the perfect logo! Enter your email to get the logo ebook, along with creative tips, resources and the occasional promo (which you can opt-out of anytime). Get the ebook! Your logo will have a huge impact on the first impression your business is going to make: It will give your customers information about your brand and let them know if it’s right for them. Because your logo is such an essential part of your brand, you want to make sure it’s done well. All your branding materials will have your logo on them. It’ll stare back at your customers from your website, your packaging, and your business cards. Make it count! A great, professional logo design not only has the power to communicate what you stand for. It will also make a good first impression and help you stand out from the competition.
2. Define your brand identity — Logo design for Native specialty coffee by Sava Stoic. You want your logo to communicate your brand’s personality. And in order to do that, you first need to understand what your brand’s core personality is. Once you have a clear idea of what makes you unique and what your brand is all about, it will be much easier for you to make design choices that complement and complete that picture. Here are some questions you can ask yourself, to get to the bottom of your brand identity: Why did we start this business? What are the beliefs and values that are important to us as a company? What do we do better than anyone else? What makes us special? If we could describe our brand in three words, what would it be? What are the three words we would want our customers to use to describe us? 3. Find inspiration for your design — The hardest part of the design process can be the search for logo inspiration. Luckily we’ve got some tips for you that will make it really easy.
Start with a brainstorm Logo design for idearoute by brandsformed®. Perhaps you are a conceptual person and like to start off by collecting verbal ideas. A proper brainstorming session can be just what you need to pin down the look and feel you’re trying to achieve. Here are three steps that will help you draw out the best creative logo ideas:
1. Follow the rules of the brainstorm: Brainstorming is about getting all ideas out (even those really really bad ones) and writing them down. Even a horrible idea can spark a conversation that leads to a genius solution. 2. Think like your audience: Make a list of words that describe your brand and how you want it to be perceived. Think like a person in your target demographic and always remember what would be important to them. 3. Get everyone involved: A one-person-brainstorm is fine, but only diversity will make the magic happen. Bring in people from every department or even friends and business partners. The more perspectives, the better. Logo for Crypto Caveman designed by Virtuoso”
Logo for Rugged designed by KaWolfram Think about how your business can be visualized in your logo. Simply Rooted is all about local, down- to-earth food and their vintage logo perfectly reflects that with hand drawn root vegetables. If you’re striving for a similar aesthetic, your mood board might include images of vintage logos, handmade illustrations and organic shapes and colors. Or take a look at how the Rugged logo visualizes its “rugged” brand identity in a bold and rough-looking word mark but still includes a luxurious vibe with a reflective gold effect. Your mood board gives you the opportunity to pull all these elements together.
4. Check out the competition — The best place to borrow ideas? Your competition! Check out what’s already out there, what works well with your audience and what you should avoid. While stalking those other businesses, think about what makes them different from you and how you can emphasize these differences in your logo design. Be sure to clearly set yourself apart from your competition. If all the other businesses in your industry are going monochrome, maybe you should opt for some color to stand out. If everyone else is traditional, maybe a fun and modern logo will attract attention. A classic accounting logo for Orthrus Ventures designed by Genovius
A modern accounting logo for Tidy Finance designed by minimalexa A fun and lighthearted accounting logo for HotToast designed by scribe Check out the three accountant logos above and how they communicate their brand personalities. The lion logo for Orthrus Ventures is classic and reliable, while the Tidy Finance logo seems modern and cool. However, if fun and approachable is what you’re going for, let Hot Toast inspire you with its bright color and whimsical illustration.
5. Choose your design style — Now that you have a clear idea of your brand and are feeling inspired, it’s time to start translating that into the design. There are lots of different elements that come into play here, from colors, shapes and graphics to typography. Isolating each component and what it can do for your logo will help you take things step by step, rather than getting overwhelmed with the whole design all at once. When thinking about your logo, the first thing you want to do is pick the right design aesthetic for your brand. There is no one style that is right for everyone, only what’s best for your brand.
A colorful, whimsical logo for The crafting cactus designed by ananana Fun and quirky This is a popular choice for brands with a young (or young at heart) target customer. Fun and quirky style tends to be colorful and cute and often uses symbols or illustrations to create a positive and friendly vibe. Go for a whimsical mascot or a sweet illustration to let your brand’s fun character shine through. Artfully hand drawn logo for Windhorst designed by bo_rad Handmade and handcrafted Handcrafted style transports a clear message: this brand is individualistic and stands for handmade quality. The style works well in combination with other aesthetics, like vintage, to really drive the message home. But it can be combined with minimal and fun styles as well for a simple and sophisticated or a bright and youthful look. Can’t pick just one? Of course, these styles aren’t mutually exclusive: Just mix and match them to suit your brand. For instance, your brand can be both handmade and fun at the same time, just take a look at how the quirky, illustrated logo for The Crafting Cactus pulls it off.
6. Find the right type of logo — In addition to the overall style, there are 7 main types of logos you can choose from when you are creating your logo. You can pick the one that suits your company name or overall aesthetic best, or combine them to create something unique.
Lettermark for Mark & Scribe designed by mm graphics Wordmark for One designed by artsigma Lettermarks (or monogram logos) Lettermark logos can be great to streamline your company logo, especially if your name is very long or hard to remember. Lots of businesses choose to go by their initials, just think of HP, CNN or H&M. These monograms can be great for minimalist logos, but remember that they are not very good at expressing what your business is about. Wordmarks (or logotypes) Wordmarks are a very straightforward way of using your company name as a logo. To give them personality and recognition value, they are all about typography—just look at the wordmark logo for ONE. If you’ve got a great name for your brand, this could be the perfect way to put it in the foreground.
Mascot for Gadget Mole designed by 3AM3I Pictorial marks (or logo symbols) Pictorial marks or logo symbols are what we think of when we hear the word “logo”. They are iconographic images that are easily recognizable and represent your brand with an image. You can choose something simplistic or more complex, but make sure to pick a symbol that creates a unique connection to your brand. Oftentimes these are paired with a wordmark (ya know, so customers know your name… at least until you’re on par with Apple and Target in terms of brand recognition). Abstract logo marks Instead of a recognizable symbol, abstract logo marks are geometric forms that don’t establish an immediate connection to an existing image but create something entirely new for your brand. An abstract logo mark will condense your business into a symbol that is truly unique to you. The logo for Printy shows how modern an abstract symbol can look while having lots of personality at the same time. If you want your abstract logo to create a certain mood or feeling, find out the meanings of different geometric logo shapes. Mascots Mascot logos are a fun way of giving your brand a personality. They are often colorful, cartoonish characters that represent your business in a family-friendly and approachable way. To learn more about the ins and outs of mascot logos, take a look at the video below. Combination mark A combination mark does exactly what it says on the tin: it combines a symbol with a word mark to create an easily recognizable logo. The brand name is either placed next to the symbol or is integrated into the graphic element, like how designer ludibes demonstrates with the Brite Side logo. People will associate both elements with your brand, which allows you to use them both alone or together. Emblem Similar to combination marks, emblem logos are also often a combination of word and pictorial elements. They usually consist of text integrated with a symbol or icon, such as badges, seals or crests. The Rockwell Lighthouse emblem shows, how these traditional shapes can give you a very old-school and classic appearance.
7. Pay attention to color Colors can have a ton of different meanings. The psychology behind color is complex, but to keep it short, colors have certain emotions and ideas attached to them. To learn more about color theory be sure to check out this in-depth guide on logo colors and their meanings. Red: Red stands for excitement, passion and anger. It’s a great choice if your brand is loud, youthful and wants to stand out. Orange: Orange is much less used than red but it’s just as energetic. This is a vibrant, invigorating and playful color. Yellow: If you want to look accessible and friendly, yellow is the right choice. It gives off a cheerful, affordable and youthful energy. Green: Green is extremely versatile and can work for any brand really. It’s especially perfect for anyone who wants to establish a connection to nature. Blue: Blue is a very classic and common choice. It is calming and cool and symbolizes trustworthiness and maturity. Purple: Purple can be your ticket to looking luxurious. Depending on the shade, purple can be mysterious, eclectic or feminine. Pink: If you’re going for girly, nothing works better than pink. But that’s not all! With shades like pastel rose, millennial pink or neon magenta, pink can give your logo a grown-up and cool, but still youthful and feminine look.
Brown: Brown may sound like a strange color choice at first, but it works perfectly for rugged and masculine vintage logos. It can give your brand a handmade, unique and aged look. Black: If you are looking for a sleek, modern and luxurious look, black will be a great choice. A minimalist black and white logo is the way to go if you want to keep it simple. White: You want your logo to look clean, modern and minimalistic? Use lots of white in your logo. As a neutral color it works in combination with all other colors, but adds a clean, youthful and economical touch. Gray: Gray is the ultimate color if you want to achieve a mature, classic and serious look. Darker shades look more mysterious, while lighter shades are more accessible. Combining colors Of course, you don’t need to stick with a monochrome logo using just one color, but you can combine several logos colors to tell a complete brand color story. To choose colors that work well together, take a look at the color wheel. The color wheel
The complementary blue and orange in this logo make both colors pop. Designed by onripus.
8. Pick the right typography — You want to pick a font that complements and completes your logo. There are 4 basic types of fonts you can work with to give your logo a unique look: A classic and elegant serif font designed by sonjablue . A logo with a modern sans serif font designed by simolio. Serif fonts See how the font gives the Avalon logo a chic and timeless look? Serif fonts can make your logo look classic and high-end. Serifs are the little “feet” at the end of the letter, which makes them look a little more old-fashioned. They are very versatile and look great with any kind of design, but work especially well with vintage, elegant or classic designs. Sans serif fonts Sans-serif fonts are perfect for a modern and clean look. They don’t have the little feet that serif fonts have which makes them look very sleek and simple. This works great for modern brands, like the minimal and cool Delta Salt logo above.
A hand drawn logo with script font designed by Mad pepper . A decorative display font designed by Fe Melo. Script fonts Script fonts are reminiscent of handwriting. From elegant calligraphic fonts to relaxed and down-to- earth scripts, there is a huge variety out there. Use them to make your logo look more individualistic, like the Moon Rabbit logo above. Display fonts Display fonts are decorative fonts that are highly stylized and really catch the eye. Take a look at the Perfect You logo above that uses a display font to give the design a fun 70s flair. Your typography can become really powerful when you combine different logo fonts with each other. Find out how in this guide to selecting fonts for your brand.
9. Communicate with your designer — A unique and memorable logo for Lone Oak Studios by Mad pepper. Now that you have considered all of the necessary style points, you’re ready to start designing! There are many ways to get a logo, so you should consider which one suits you best. Agency, logo contest, 1-to-1 project or logo maker? Different prices come with different qualities and all options have their pros and cons. To get a good overview of your options for getting a logo, check out this comparison of the best ways to get a logo designed. Read more about how much your logo design should cost here. We might be biased, but we think a logo design contest is the best way to get a logo. To make sure your design comes out perfectly, the first rule of working with your designer is to communicate clearly. Writing a clear creative brief is your chance to make your designer understand who you are and what you need. Make sure to give them as much information about your company and style as you can, so they can create something really unique for you. Sometimes it may take a little bit of trust in your designer, but try to stay open to suggestions. Remember, your designer is an expert and has a great feel for what makes a good logo. Giving lots of detailed and clear feedback is what gives designers an understanding of what you like. It may sound cheesy but it’s true: the best design happens when you and your designer work together. 10. Evaluate your options — This logo by Martis Lupus is just one of the options Joyce Foods had to choose between in their logo design contest.
They also had the choice between this artisanal logo by Zvucifantasticno… … this modern logo by Abda_99… …and this hand-lettered logo by kapralcev, as well as 152 more designs. It’s like picking a favorite child! Evaluating your logo options can be hard, so get some feedback from friends, potential customers and colleagues to help you make a decision.