Logo Design
Logo and basic visual identity
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The logo is the first thing people remember about your brand. It must work on a business card, a website and a billboard — in colour and in black and white. We design logos focused on identity, flexibility and longevity — without trendy effects that will look dated in 2 years.
What every project includes
Brief and preliminary analysis of business and competitors
2-3 concepts with reasoning + up to 3 rounds of revisions
Final files: SVG, PNG (transparent), PDF, JPG
Colour, black-and-white variants and a short brand guideline
What we need from you
Brand description
What the business is, who the customers are, what makes you different. A short note is more useful than a long document.
Style preferences
Minimal or rich, classic or modern, serious or friendly. You can send examples of logos you like.
Colour preferences
Which colours must be present and which to avoid. If you have an existing brand — share the colours.
Where it will be used
Site, business cards, packaging, vehicle wrap, billboard, mobile app. Drives the flexibility we design for.
Key advantages
Vector files (SVG) — the logo works the same on a 16 px favicon or a 5 m billboard
Multi-variant system — full logo, mark, monoline, single colour, inverted
Tested in real contexts — business card, site, dark / light background, small and large sizes
Simple brand guidelines — a one-page set of instructions for correct usage
A logo isn't art — it's a recognition tool. So we don't make a "beautiful" symbol, we make a functional mark that works in any place, any size, any light. A lasting brand, not a fashion shot.
Typically 2-3 weeks from brief to final files. First concepts — about a week after the brief. Time depends mostly on how quickly we get feedback from you.
You get up to 3 revision rounds included. If after the third round there's still no match, we usually need a more precise brief. In rare cases we end the engagement and refund 50% of the fee.
You — full, unrestricted rights. You can register it as a trademark, use it for any purpose, any size, any duration. No royalties.
Yes — we often do a "rebrand" rather than a new design. We keep the existing recognisability and modernise it for better digital usage. Usually cheaper than a fresh design.