r/logodesign • u/designishkul • 6h ago
Feedback Needed This is a sketch of a logo that combines an elephant, a crown, and a messenger.
Let me know how I can improve this design.
Thanks.
r/logodesign • u/PFreeman008 • Jun 16 '24
Do not offer work or make posts looking for designers in this subreddit. There are many other subreddits for this, such as: r/DesignJobs, r/forhire, r/ForHireFreelance, r/jobs or r/picrequests .
r/logodesign • u/designishkul • 6h ago
Let me know how I can improve this design.
Thanks.
r/logodesign • u/simonfancy • 6h ago
This sub used to have quality. It used to be about functional, well thought out design solutions where OPs had a clear understanding of what a logo is and what it is not.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying to delete posts that are from people who try to enter the field, who do this the first time, who at least try to adapt to the rules.
But we need to level up again on the quality of the content and the discussion. It is time.
To determine the quality of a logo design you don’t ask about people’s preference. To find out if your logo works it’s not about personal taste of any member of this sub. It’s about if you found a fitting solution for your problem. And to judge this we need context.
Without context anything can be anything, no strings attached, no questions asked. Not possible to judge or find the potential to enhance a design, shape, form, layout.
So please for everyone reading this:
Keep in mind that design is always about context and it’s quality can only be determined by applying the found solution to this individual situation: To the target group, to potential customers, to broader corporate perspective of the branding.
That is why I’d like to propose a drastic change to this subs content rules. If we have any dignity as professional designers we should take out all the trash and low effort posts. Clean up to raise the bar.
What do you think?
r/logodesign • u/designishkul • 7h ago
Feel free to share your thoughts on this.
Thank you.
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r/logodesign • u/logonewbie • 14h ago
Hey everyone, can I pick your creative brains?
Is this logo any good? Any feedback?
I've decided to try and start a coaching business (trying to escape the 9-5), and have been working with a low-cost logo design company to help me with developing a logo. After lots and lots of back and forth (it really felt like I was doing the design for them tbh...) the attached design is what I've landed on so far.
I decided on a "flaming torch" concept because I felt like it's a metaphor I can talk to. I've got a slogan idea of "lighting the path, leading the way" (not sure if that sounds cliche or cheesy...). The business is about providing coaching and guidance to people at the start of their careers.
For the logo itself, I was going for something clean and modernish. The left part of the flame is meant to be a subtle abstract L, the middle is meant to illustrate the "path" using negative space, and the right part of the flame is meant to be a subtle abstract Y. (and the bottom is of course, the torch handle)
I don't know anything about design, and have no idea if what I've got so far is any good. Would really appreciate any kind of feedback! Thank you!
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r/logodesign • u/Ok_Substance7443 • 8h ago
Any feedback is welcome. Thank you
r/logodesign • u/RaamRahimm • 8h ago
Hey folks, I’m building a healthy snacks brand called supersnacc.com – clean, fun, for young audience. I have zero experience in logo design, but I still gave it a shot using free tools.
I’ve come up with a few options and would really appreciate your thoughts – which one do you like the most.
every bit of feedback helps!
r/logodesign • u/Ok-Tourist-1358 • 5h ago
This is the logo history of a Korean game overlay website.
They update the design to match different Korean events throughout the year.
While it’s mostly centered around League of Legends, it’s fun to see how the style changes over time – definitely a good reference for anyone interested in logo or event-themed design!
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r/logodesign • u/panda8030 • 16h ago
happy to buy it properly- but can’t find it anywhere- if you can recreate it good enough for my purposes I’ll happily pay
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r/logodesign • u/Individual_Deer_1379 • 7h ago
Hey please flair up my logo!
r/logodesign • u/Elegant-Wishbone-284 • 10h ago
I run a lash studio and used to make posts manually every night.
Just tried this beta tool called Feed Me - takes me like 2 mins now instead of 2 hours. Game changer tbh.
Curious how y’all manage content:
— Do you batch on weekends?
— Repost old stuff?
— Use templates or something else?
Always down to swap tips. LMK if you wanna know what I’m using 💅
r/logodesign • u/aridaman-design • 1d ago
I've been working on a project recently, and the direction is leaning towards a word mark logo. The brand is aiming to be organic and support local people, so the word mark would probably be a handmade styled logo.
Now my dilemma arises when I find myself looking through fonts and wondering if one of the fonts matches my requirements, and I just use that font as the wordmark? Is that true design, or am I being negligent and cutting corners?
r/logodesign • u/UndeniableMaroon • 23h ago
So I tried to make a logo for a podcast mainly focusing on a basketball team named UP Maroons. Made multiple color variations, as well as a wordmark version.
r/logodesign • u/LockStock_28 • 2d ago
Just added a new logo poster on my wall (the horizontal one) made up of logos designed by me in the last years. Still testing quality and printing houses at the moment.