Logo design
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What you get with this Offer
I will design logo that perfect logo for your business. Which is simple, modern and can represent brand values and target audience.
Before you start your brief, it’s important to understand the key components of a creative brief, as well as some useful design language to help you describe what you want.
1. Provide information about your business
Background information on you and your business.
Describe your product, target audience and industry
so this is a good place to go into detail. Think about sharing your product materials, manufacturing process, customer lifestyles or other industry competitors you have.
Describe your brand values
When explaining your brand values it might help to think of different value spectrums, such as modern vs vintage, fun vs sophisticated or young vs mature.
Provide your company slogan (if needed)
Think long and hard about whether you want one in your logo.
2. Communicate your desired logo style
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Design style
In addition to logo type, you can mention style as well. Some examples of logo design styles are vintage, flat, minimal.
Colors
color suggestions are welcome in a brief. Your suggestions can be as general as “blue and black”, or for a more specific suggestion you can include images containing examples of specific color values your are seeking.
Inspiration (e.g. mood board)
A mood board can be a place for many things. Here you can include photos featuring nuanced color palettes, photos of logo applications you have in mind (beer coasters, wooden signs), photos featuring elements of other logos you like.
Before you start your brief, it’s important to understand the key components of a creative brief, as well as some useful design language to help you describe what you want.
1. Provide information about your business
Background information on you and your business.
Describe your product, target audience and industry
so this is a good place to go into detail. Think about sharing your product materials, manufacturing process, customer lifestyles or other industry competitors you have.
Describe your brand values
When explaining your brand values it might help to think of different value spectrums, such as modern vs vintage, fun vs sophisticated or young vs mature.
Provide your company slogan (if needed)
Think long and hard about whether you want one in your logo.
2. Communicate your desired logo style
—
Design style
In addition to logo type, you can mention style as well. Some examples of logo design styles are vintage, flat, minimal.
Colors
color suggestions are welcome in a brief. Your suggestions can be as general as “blue and black”, or for a more specific suggestion you can include images containing examples of specific color values your are seeking.
Inspiration (e.g. mood board)
A mood board can be a place for many things. Here you can include photos featuring nuanced color palettes, photos of logo applications you have in mind (beer coasters, wooden signs), photos featuring elements of other logos you like.
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
Client name
Target audience
Brand values
Color suggestion
Logo you like
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