

You’ll need to know about paths, pen tool, move tool, changing colours and fonts. There are very few functions you’ll use to create a logo using this tutorial. Either way, first make sure that you have your workspace ready. You can use any other vector editing tool you’re familiar with, like Adobe Illustrator or Sketch App, or even code it all in CSS with a little help from icon fonts. I picked Inkscape as it’s very popular, cross-platform, and best of all - 100% free.


Part 1: Preparationīefore anything else, you’ll need to learn about the app you’ll be using and do some snooping on your competition or similar products out there. A lot of research, sketches, iterations, and client feedback happens in the traditional logo design process which in the end justifies a high price mark.īut for the projects that don’t need all that, you just need enough to kick off a presentable brand. And even then you may not be getting exactly what you’re looking for.ĭisclaimer: As a designer, I need to tell you that this process has nothing to do with the work done by professional logo designers. The prices for logos there actually start at around $30.

I’d suggest you read this article by Sacha Greif to learn more about what you can and cannot expect from Fiverr. Unless your hourly rate is below $5, wouldn’t it make more sense to outsource your logo design? Some of the icons and fonts available out there are just outrageously ugly, so I this booklet is a huge time- (and life-) saver for inexperienced designers.ĭoes it really make business sense to design your own logo? I’m sure you heard about Fiverr, the site where you can get almost anything done for just $5. *I have prepared a pdf with icon sets and fonts that are perfect for startup logos.
