/r/logodesign
A place to discuss logos and their design. Please read the rules of this sub before posting.
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I would appreciate if you guys participate in the strawpoll to express your opinion of which logo is the best, see below:
https://strawpoll.com/7MZ0AxpzKyo
I'm creating the logos for a 3D printing company. I would like to hear your thoughts on two of these logos, thanks!
This is something that i draw by memory but i remember sawing this logo a long time ago, i was a designer that he did it with colored paper but i can’t find it
Ps I’m still exploring more sans serif options on fonts
Hi all, this is my first Reddit post. I found this sticker with a logo in my backpack. I guess it must be from a museum / cultural centre that I visited, most likely in Sweden, Spain or Ireland, which are the countries I visited in the last two years.
Doing a Google Images search and running it through Google Lens didn't help.
Does anyone know where can this be from?
I am creating a logo for our church which needed to be updated. I believe I have the concept that fits well, however I'm working with extremely primitive tools (Mic Paint...yes I said paint, its all I have and all I know how to use lol).... This is without a doubt the friendliest church I've ever been a part of and I wanted to capture that with the hands clasping with the "C" in the middle. Also our church is always called a landing place for people who need help. If you turn the logo 90 degrees to the right its a hand reaching through the "sea" to pull a hand up (Jesus reaching for Peter after he starts to sink). I'm not quite sure if its "modern" enough or what else it needs. Any input or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I took into consideration a lot of what was said, and this is where I'm leaning towards now. Still not perfect, hasn't been converted into vector, and some lines need smoothing but I'm happy with how it's looking thanks to a bunch of you giving positive feedback. Cheers!
Opening a pressure wash/softwash business and would love some feedback on this logo concept.
I really like this logo but I don’t know if it’s just a font or an svg… I will remove if not allowed, but I can’t seem to find any info on it anywhere
Brief: We are a company that specialises in event planning with an emphasis on customizability. Our target audience is people in the age group of 20-50. We want to convey a sense of elegance, while at the same time being modern.
The font I made was inspired by Roboto font.
I would love to get some feedback on the logo I made. Thank you!
Eid Mubarak From Bangladesh.
I'm a graphic designer, graduated on my country (Venezuela) and I've been working with graphic design since 2019, these last years one of the most exciting topics of my job is creating logos/brand guidelines, I really enjoy doing this because leaves a mark on other peoples life for some time, last week I had 3 new clients for this services, everything went well on the conversation, the discussion before starting working on the proposals and the first look went kinda ok, but then one of the clients (2 owners brand) said he liked two of the proposals and the other person said she didn't like any of them, I asked to review every logo and talk between them to give a better feedback, they said they wanted to do some minimal change on one logo, and when I did they said they absolutely won't choose that logo, I felt everything went well and suddenly they changed their opinion and now they're asking for new ideas and new logo concepts again, do you ever feel there are clients that are so clueless?, I mean I know how to talk with them to get enough info I need to do the job but they are like just throwing new ideas here and then, this is not the first time this happens to me, but I gotta say not all of the clients are like this, how do you deal with this?, do you think I'm the one with the problem?, may I start looking for better clients?, any tip/story experience is appreciated. (I probably have done +50 logos on my career, idk I'm not counting them)