/r/logodesign
A place to discuss logos and their design. Please read the rules of this sub before posting.
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I've created two versions of my trading tools brand logo and would love your feedback. Both incorporate a "Z" with an upward arrow representing market momentum.
Version 1: Minimalist grayscale design focusing on clean lines and professional simplicity.
Version 2: Vibrant gradient design with orange-to-blue transition and dynamic styling.
I'd appreciate feedback on:
I'm not attempting to make a professional design, but since I saw thus subreddit, I thought I could use some tips for improving my fictional political party logo. But again, I'm not looking to do anything too perfect, I mean I'm literally using free images and canva so... yeah, any inputs are welcome and really appreciated.
For context, I am based out of south GA so I’m wanting a southern twist to the logo (the feather) just feel like something is missing or it needs to be resigned all the way
My YouTube channel has nothing to do with padlocks but I made a pun with the word “lock” from my nickname Lockwost (and not Lockwost 😅)
You can say whatever you want about women’s sports but you can’t take a damn thing away from these logos 🔥
My cousin is starting a business, he wants to include an emerald in his logo, that symbolises a real emerald. I initially started with flat 1 colour icons. He wasn't feeling it. I then sent him these 2 which he likes, but as not a professional logo designer.
I'd like to know how these would work, with all the multiple colours? As l've only really worked with logos with one or two colours before. That can be made black and white also. With this I wouldn't be sure how it would work in black and white.
Any feedback, tips or other suggestions on how to create a real looking emerald for a logo would be really appreciated here!
Thanks a lot in advance!
Hello everyone, I’m a student looking for advice on a laptop under $1000. I mainly need it for studying, working, and graphic design. I rarely play games, so I’m hoping to find something that can perform well for the next few years without worrying about it slowing down.
I’m working on a logo for my app, PROMOexp, and would love your feedback and suggestions to make it better. I already have a simple design, but I feel it could use some refinement the current logo is a Wordmark, and since it doesn't look as good as a Pictorial mark on mobile I`m trying to create a Pictorial Mark.
About the App: PlayStore page
PROMOexp is an app that connects promoters with job opportunities in the supermarket industry. It’s designed to make it simple and practical for promoters to manage the services they provide to businesses.
I’ve made two logo attempts, focusing on emphasizing the letter “P” since the app name starts and ends with it.
App:
About to put it on clothing for the first time, want it to look the best possible!
it's all hand-drawn by me
Hi!
I'm a 15 year old playing around with my ideas into digital form. Currently working on a videogame as a first release for my future company, YAGADA.
This company will be basically about video-game development, possibly hardware manufacturing (?) and whatnot related to technology and the entertainment industry.
It's got some accents, black and white for the logo but a yellow-orange tint is also pretty common. Not presented on this post.
Here's a quick summary/history lesson from me!!!
This was the first logo I made for it. May 2023. I wanted to temporarily use it and work on the logo afterwards, but somehow I made it into a 1-year run. Truly was one of my regrets.
This was also the first icon that I used! A face about confidence, strength and looking back while moving forward. Understanding our mistakes and moving forward is one of our big positives.
I consider this the first "generation" of revisions.
The second generation is now here as well. On August of 2024, I announced on my private Discord server that the logo would look something like this for now!
The face remained the same.
And around November of same year, I changed it again. I revamped the style completely from the previous logo revisions and the face also changed quite a bit geometrically.
And the fourth revision/generation.
I "fixed" the Y, disconnected the A from G and D, made the D more distinguishable, and gave the G a flap at the center.
And now... I'm working on the most recent revision...
It's not fully finished yet. I still want to do stuff, but right now it's a bit more balanced for me. What else should I do? How can I improve the logo?
Please note that I'm trying to make a normal black-text, white-stroke variant but for some reason Krita is being a bitch and not letting me stroke the vector without affecting the inside of the vector.
What do you think?
Hello! I need help. I'm a junior designer who got a freelance job, and I'm struggling with it. I'm supposed to propose two logos for a musculoskeletal medicine association. The client wants a minimalist logo with clear lines that suggest connection and movement, representing the union of science, innovation, and musculoskeletal medicine, as well as an abstract depiction of all types of body tissue. I took a very abstract approach to keep things minimalist, focusing on unity and movement.
I tried my best to connect all these elements, but I'm honestly so burned out that I can't genuinely tell if the result is good or bad. I would appreciate any genuine advice. Thank you in advance!
(Btw I don't feel entirely comfortable revealing the association's name, so I censored it with generic filler text.)
Idk what happend to colors but on laptop they look different
What do you think of this logo it’s “The Stars”
Let me know what you think
(I'm using a sketched font for now as I mostly want to work on the symbol)