I will create modern boho hand drawn baby brand and kids logo
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Logo source file
A logo source file is the original, editable design file used to create a logo. It typically includes: File Format: AI (Adobe Illustrator), PSD (Photoshop), SVG, or EPS for scalability. Vector Design: Ensures the logo remains sharp at any size. Layers & Components: Organized elements (text, icons, graphics) for easy modifications. Color Variations: CMYK for print, RGB for digital, and monochrome versions. Typography: Embedded fonts or font details for consistency. Transparent & Background Versions: Adaptable for different uses.
All png files with and without transparent background
PNG Files – With and Without Transparent Backgrounds: With Transparent Background: These files have no background color, allowing the logo to be placed seamlessly over any background or design. Perfect for versatility across different media like websites, social media, and promotional materials. Without Transparent Background: These files include a solid background color (usually white or brand-specific), useful for situations where a consistent background is preferred, like on certain printed materials or presentations.
PDF file
A logo PDF file is a high-quality, scalable format commonly used for professional printing and document sharing. Print-Ready Format: Supports CMYK color mode for high-quality printing.
Vector file
Vector SVG File: A scalable, lightweight, and editable format perfect for web and print, ensuring high-quality resolution, transparency, and easy customization.
3 Logo variations
Primary Logo – The main, full version of the logo, including the brand name and key design elements. Used for most branding materials. Secondary Logo – A simplified or alternate layout of the primary logo, often horizontal or stacked, for flexibility in different placements. Monogram Logo – A minimal, icon-based version using initials or symbols, ideal for favicons, social media, and small-scale branding.
Brand guide
A brand guide is a document that ensures consistent brand representation across all platforms. Here's a brief version: Brand Overview: Includes mission, vision, values, and personality. Logo Usage: Guidelines for logo design, placement, and incorrect uses. Color Palette: Defines primary and secondary colors with color codes. Typography: Specifies fonts, sizes, and styles for consistency. Imagery: Guidelines on photo style, treatment, and illustrations. Tone of Voice: Defines writing style and language for communication. Applications: How the brand is used on physical and digital materials.
Stationery kit
A stationery kit includes: Business Card. Letterhead. Tags: Simple design with logo, product name, and optional extra details (e.g., price, website) on durable card stock.
Social media kit
A social media kit is a set of visual and textual assets used to maintain a consistent brand presence across all social platforms. Here's a brief outline: Profile & Cover Photos: Branded images for your profile and cover pictures on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Post Templates: Ready-to-use design templates for consistent post styling (quotes, promotions, announcements). Icons & Graphics: Custom icons, emojis, or branded graphics for posts, stories, or highlights.
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Skills and tools
Illustrator
Logo Designer
Digital illustrator
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Photoshop
Sketch
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