Transform Your Brand Identity: Logo Design that Speaks Volumes

Starting at

$

200

About this service

Summary

Logo Variations:
Primary Logo: The main version of the logo used for most applications.
Secondary Logo: A simplified or alternative version for different contexts.
Icon/Mark: A standalone icon or graphic element that represents the brand.
Logo Lockups: Different arrangements of the logo elements, including horizontal and vertical layouts.
Color Palette:
Primary Colors: The main colors used in the brand’s visual identity.
Secondary Colors: Additional colors that complement the primary palette.
Color Codes: Provide CMYK, RGB, Hex, and Pantone values for consistency across print and digital media.
Typography:
Primary Typeface: The main font used for brand communications.
Secondary Typeface: Complementary fonts for different contexts or applications.
Type Styles: Details on font weights, styles, and sizes.
Brand Guidelines:
Usage Rules: Guidelines on how to use the logo, including spacing, size, and placement.
Do’s and Don’ts: Examples of correct and incorrect logo usage.
Imagery Style: Guidelines on the types of images that align with the brand’s visual identity.
Voice and Tone: Direction on how the brand should communicate, including language style and tone of voice.
Business Cards and Stationery:
Business Card Design: Layout and information for standard business cards.
Letterhead and Envelopes: Design templates for stationery.
Social Media Assets:
Profile Pictures: Logo versions suitable for social media profiles.
Cover Photos: Banner designs for platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.
Post Templates: Pre-designed templates for social media posts.
Additional Assets:
Email Signature: Template for branded email signatures.
Presentation Templates: PowerPoint or Keynote templates with brand colors and fonts.

What's included

  • Brand Kit, Logo Design in any format

    Logo Variations: Primary Logo: The main version of the logo used for most applications. Secondary Logo: A simplified or alternative version for different contexts. Icon/Mark: A standalone icon or graphic element that represents the brand. Logo Lockups: Different arrangements of the logo elements, including horizontal and vertical layouts. Color Palette: Primary Colors: The main colors used in the brand’s visual identity. Secondary Colors: Additional colors that complement the primary palette. Color Codes: Provide CMYK, RGB, Hex, and Pantone values for consistency across print and digital media. Typography: Primary Typeface: The main font used for brand communications. Secondary Typeface: Complementary fonts for different contexts or applications. Type Styles: Details on font weights, styles, and sizes. Brand Guidelines: Usage Rules: Guidelines on how to use the logo, including spacing, size, and placement. Do’s and Don’ts: Examples of correct and incorrect logo usage. Imagery Style: Guidelines on the types of images that align with the brand’s visual identity. Voice and Tone: Direction on how the brand should communicate, including language style and tone of voice. Business Cards and Stationery: Business Card Design: Layout and information for standard business cards. Letterhead and Envelopes: Design templates for stationery. Social Media Assets: Profile Pictures: Logo versions suitable for social media profiles. Cover Photos: Banner designs for platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. Post Templates: Pre-designed templates for social media posts. Additional Assets: Email Signature: Template for branded email signatures. Presentation Templates: PowerPoint or Keynote templates with brand colors and fonts.


Duration

1 week

Skills and tools

Logo Designer
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Photoshop
Figma
Sketch

Industries

Brand Marketing

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