My logo, I draw the mouse and the bought the font on creativemarket
And my branding colors and some illustration for the website:
My background is in graphic design. I've designed many logos over the years. I needed a logo for myself that could easily be used for the different types of creative projects and jobs I do like web design, graphic design, illustration, and comics. So I opted to focus my logo completely on my name.
I used Gotham Ultra font from Hoefler&Co.
I don't have a color version of the logoβthough any color could be applied.
Iβm still working on mine, but is there another program other than illustrator which I have but donβt know how to use to get a logo made?
Thanks
@Heather-Boyd I used Inkscape. I have used it for years. You really want your logo to some sort of vector graphics (like Illustrator or Inkscape) long term this helps you be able to scale it.
Inkscape will take in a bitmap and convert it to vectors. Mine started as an ink drawing and I converted it in Inkscape. I am pretty sure Illustrator has the same functions (I just haven't used it.)
Here is a link to download Inkscape: https://inkscape.org/
@Heather-Boyd There's alternatives to illustrator, Inkscape one of them, just google it. But you just going to end with another program that you have to learn to use it. If you have illustrator, I'll recommend to sit through some youtube tutorials and learn to use it. It is worth it!
Unless you want to use Photoshop, the vector tools in photoshop are real good today and if you only want to create a logo don't need to learn a new program.
Have a nice day!
@Samu Brilliant avatar, great to use across all your social media and forums so you are recognizable .
@krisblack Really nice Kris!
@TwiggyT Thanks Twiggy. Over time I will simplify the logo, I will always use a lion and unicorn.
Your name is lovely! Doesn't sound boring. Tracey Wilson Illustration. Sometimes keeping it simple is best. But I know what you mean when you want a different business identity. Good either way. It's smart using the 'T' like Jake Parker uses his 'JP' in black and white. Bet everyone in illustration knows his logo!
@theprairiefox Love your fox, shape and colour are stunning! You are a fountain of knowledge. Thank you so much for taking the time to write all these points down. I'm certainly going to take them into consideration when simplifying my logo in the future. I know lots of illustrators will be thankful too. Keep you posted on how my logo evolves.
@MissMushy So fun! I love the humour in your character. Really great.
@NessIllustration Thanks Ness. Your cat is precious and works so well for the world of children's illustration!
@MichaelaH Hey Michaela. Thanks for sharing. Really nice, clean and I love the little field mouse! It's a great point to mention thinking about the colour pallette you choose.
@Judy-Elizabeth-Wilson thanks I hope it communicates what I try to do with my images - give people a laugh
@Heather-Boyd I used Affinity Designer to create mine using vectors. Not free but very very cheap and fairly easy to learn I thought. Lots of YouTube videos to help on that front.
Hey everyone, these are so cool and fun! This is getting my creative thoughts stirring. I have not ever really had a logo before other than when I was a teenager I used to draw cards for people and used the business name of Quackers (I don't know why). I used one of those old fashioned green and brass desk lamps as a picture (again, not sure why other than I like them.)
Hmmm. I must think about this later when I am procrastinating on doing something I should be doing....
@Judy-Elizabeth-Wilson Thank you! Have a great day Judy!!!!!