I’m actually a really picky person, so was dubious with the thought of using a computer package to generate a logo. They’ll also provide perfectly sized versions of the logo for social media, and brand guidelines with the colours and fonts use. The great thing about this package is that Looka will also send you all the fonts and files linked to your logo, meaning you’ll be able to use them elsewhere too to match your branding. I was asked to try the Premium Package and I would highly recommend this as it gives me the option to use a higher resolution logo which can later be changed and re-download. Once you’re done, all that’s left is to choose an option for purchase. There are 475 fonts, 550k+ premium symbols, 5.5k colour presets and 6 layouts to choose from to perfect your design and you can change the spacing and font size if you so wish. Once you find on you like, you can change the colours, play around with the fonts and tinker with the layout until you’re completely happy with the design. If you don’t see a logo you fancy at first, more can be generated as you scroll along using the arrow keys. ![]() I was a little dubious about this bit as didn’t really think any of the initial options were a good fit for my brand…. The search bar also recommends similar words for inspiration, similar to a Google search.Īnd now for the clever bit! Looka will then use your choices to generate a number of personalised logos tailored to your business that it thinks you will like. The symbol generator allows you to type in key words relevant to your brand, then identifies the symbols it believes to be a good fit. This sounds a lot more daunting than it actually is. Once you’ve decided on colour and style, you’ll be given an option to add one of over 550k symbols to your logo that you think might complement your brand. I wouldn’t get too caught up on this bit though as all colour choices (and logo choices for that matter) are fully changeable at a later stage. You’ll be presented with a number of squares containing various colour options, green shades, blue shades, pink shades etc. It will then ask you to choose at least five that you like.Īfter that you’ll be asked to choose any colour choices that you’re particularly keen on. ![]() The whole process goes a little something like this: Looka Logo Maker Inspiration Stage 1: Pick the logos you likeĪfter entering your brand/business name and slogan, the logo creator will give you a load of different logo options to choose from, some corporate, some stylish, some fun, something for all tastes. All logo’s are free to generate and you only pay for a design once you’re completely happy with the result. ![]() What could take hours and a wad of money with a graphic designer, can now be done in a matter of minutes from the comfort of your living room sofa. Looka uses artificial intelligence to instantly generate beautiful, unique logo ideas for your business. So I couldn’t believe my luck when Looka contacted me asking me to try out their new online logo maker. It helps create identity and will hopefully make the blog more memorable and recognisable. I don’t have any merchandise and we certainly don’t wear uniforms (can you imagine 0) ) so I wasn’t really sure of the benefit, but alas I was wrong! As I venture further down this blogging road and the blog is getting featured more by more and more third parties, I’ve realised that having a logo is actually really important. To be honest, it’s something I hadn’t really thought about because I wasn’t really sure I needed one. One addition I haven’t made, until now, is the creation of a brand logo. With its single profile picture and simple drop down menu, its a long way from the interactive site I have today, but there is still progress to me made. Looking at the site now its hard to imagine the little free WordPress site I began my blogging journey on. ‘Ettie and Me’ has been going for five whole months now (I know I can’t believe it either!) and in that time we’ve developed so much. ![]() *This post has been updated to reflect the fact that Logojoy has rebranded to Looka Logo Maker
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