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What is a logo?

A logo is a special mark that represents a company. It's the most visible and recognizable part of your brand identity. Your logo doesn’t need to explain everything you do; it simply acts as an identifier. Think of the red bullseye from Target—it doesn't list all the products they sell, but it instantly reminds you of the store and what they offer. Even if you've never heard of Target, you can guess something about the company's style and personality just by seeing their logo. A good logo captures the heart of your brand, creating a lasting impression and helping people recognize and remember you.

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Logo Package

You just need the basics for now

01

Brand Identity

We'll start with a friendly chat with you and any key team members to understand your brand. We'll discuss your vision, goals, audience, how you want them to feel, your company's personality, strengths, and competitors. This conversation will help create a clear guide for the design, ensuring it fits just right for your brand.

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Color palette/Typography

What colors your brand will be known by, all specs provided.

Fonts are an overlooked way of making your business recognizable. A recommendation for brand fonts that coordinate or match with your new logo and send the right message

02

Logo Design

This shorthand tag is at the heart of your company identity. We'll test different options on mockups to ensure they look great in real-world situations. The final files will include everything you need—horizontal, vertical, color, black and white, and more—so you're covered for any use

04

Brand Style Sheet

Everything will be packed neatly with a brand-style sheet. A simple 1-page guide that shows your logo versions, color specs, and brand fonts. This reference ensures that your font choices stay consistent and that your brand colors match across different applications. CMYK, RGB, and hexadecimal codes are provided.

Starting at $250

Different types of logos

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Why is my pricing for logo design varied? Well, there are different types of logos, and each one requires its own level of time and attention. My pricing is based on the time and effort needed to create the design. For example, letterforms take less time than a detailed brand mascot, so the prices reflect that difference. I ensure every design I deliver is of the highest quality, dedicating the necessary time to perfect every detail. I take pride in my meticulous attention to detail while also providing a quick turnaround time. My goal is to create a logo that truly represents your brand and exceeds your expectations. Every project is unique, and I tailor my approach to meet your specific needs.

About

My name is Kristina

Crafting a unique brand identity is essential, but the cost can often be daunting, with agencies charging anywhere from $10,000 to $500,000. However, you don't need to break the bank to get exceptional results. With a Bachelor's degree in Graphic design and a Master's degree in Media design, along with four years of professional experience, I bring agency-quality design and expertise to your project without the hefty price tag. As an independent designer, I'm passionate about creating tailored brand identities that truly reflect your vision, all while staying within your budget. Let's work together to bring your brand to life!

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Kickoff Process

Get in touch
  • Fill out the form on my contact page. 

  • I'll send you via email a Google form to fill out, this will give me an idea of what you're looking for.

  • Once the form is submitted I'll reach out and schedule a short call to meet you—looking forward to it! We’ll talk about your project and the problem you’re trying to solve. 

  • If you don't feel comfortable talking via Zoom, we can always do a phone call or even talk via email! 

 

Proposal and contract

After we talk, I’ll send a proposal for the design package we’ve decided on together. Typically: 

  • 50% payment is required to move forward (via PayPal, I use PayPal to ensure safety for all parties)

  • 50% payment is due after the work is completed and approved by you. Once final payment is given, all final files will be sent to your approved email. 

Design Process

Prework

On most projects, I send a Visual Identity Google form to get started. This gives you time to gather thoughts and put a few things on paper.

 

Interview

Then we chat! The Brand Finder interview is a deep-dive conversation with you (and any key stakeholders) about your company background, goals, audience, and competitors. We’ll discuss who your brand needs to appeal to and what makes you special.

Research

I’ll review samples of your current branding (if you have any) and your competitors’ branding to see where you’re starting from and where you can stand out. I’ll gather some reference images to narrow in on a direction for your design.

 

Brief

All insights will be summarized in a brief. This gives you (often new!) clarity about your business. And guides the design work to come, so we can distill the essence of your business into a look and feel that connects with your audience. You’ll have a chance to approve the brief before the design starts.

 

Design

Next, I’ll design. Since the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, it’s easiest to evaluate messaging, logo, colors, fonts, shapes, and images when they’re combined in sample layouts. This way we can get the whole experience of the brand at once, then tweak any individual parts that aren’t contributing to the right vibe. (As opposed to first choosing a logo in a vacuum, then later the colors, next fonts, etc. in bits and pieces.) Typically there can be a couple different solutions for the logo or certain parts, so together we’ll choose what fits best with the overall look and feel. The reveal is the fun part! You’ll be emailed the presentation PDF, and if you like the concepts can be presented in a screen-sharing meeting, where I explain the research and rationale behind all the decisions, but that is entirely up to you, I understand not everyone likes those types of things and I'm happy to send you the PDF to go over and ill add some notes for an explanation. 

Refinement

Because we’ve laid good groundwork for the project, the proposed solutions are usually right on target. But if needed, in the following days we’ll make small edits so it’s even more awesome.

 

Style guide & assets

Last, I’ll write your brand style guide, a key part of most projects. In it, all the approved elements of your brand identity will be specified: strategy, logo, typography, color palette, any icons, your style of images and how to make more of them, example layouts, etc. This invaluable reference will keep you on-brand going forward. You and your vendors will know how to make new materials look consistent. You can stop reinventing the wheel every time.

 

Timeframe

For a typical logo design project, allow 1-2 weeks. If finalized templates, packaging, or marketing pieces are included, add an extra 1-2 weeks. Depending on the volume of requests, timeframes may be longer. I will inform you of this before any work has started. 

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