How did you create logo for your product?
Ghulam Abbas
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Natalia Toth@natalia_toth
Are you asking about the process of coming up with a logo or about the technical aspect of creating what you have in mind?
I'm super curious to hear about how products decide on a logo!
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@abbas143official I love Nick Colenda's guides on naming, colours, and fonts - think they can all be helpful when brainstorming a logo :)
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I use Adobe illustrator
I use Figma!
canva
Canva or AI powered tools. Don’t waste too much time on that if you are a solopreneur.
For inspiration i go to Looka (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
This is an AI logo generator and it shows many different variations in which you can see the idea of your future logo
https://looka.com/logo-ideas/ai-...
For inspiration, I googled "Logo creator" and tried a few. In the end, I created it myself using Inkscape.
figma
LinkedCRM AI
Figma😉
App Finder
Thinking, dreaming, searching the internet for ideas, then drawing with Inkscape.
Some great ideas here, thanks
I used 99designs but their cheapest tier. I like seeing a wide variety of logos and so long as you take the time to provide feedback, you get a ton of submissions. The only issue I have with it is I feel a little bit guilty that only the winner gets paid.
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logoai.com
I have compared many similar tools, and this one is my favorite.
Just use dall-e for several images and edit your favorite using GIMP and Figma. Don't waste time with indecision my friend, good luck.
No Need to Worry About this Now, Create a Relevant Prompt Yourself if you can, if not you can tell chatgpt to write a relevant prompt for you after explaining your Product to him. And copy that Prompt and Use Ideogram.com Set the Ratio for your Logo and Create the Image, Use Background Image Remover and Boom your Logo is Ready.
@abbas143official or you can study the guide here: https://alightmotionapkay.com
We used figma
I generate various images using Midjourney or Stable Diffusion, then edit them in Photoshop.