How do I get an inspiration for my logo?
Top 17 Places to Find Logo Design Inspiration
- Behance. A site full of curated galleries, Behance is the place to look if you want the pick of the web’s best design collections without putting in the effort of searching.
- Pinterest.
- Dribbble.
- DeviantArt.
- Logo of the Day.
- Creative Bloq.
- Logospire.
- Logo Gala.
What are the differences between logo and logotype?
A logotype is a logo centered around a company name or initials, while a logomark is a logo centered around a symbolic image or icon. The general term logo refers to all marks that represent a brand. The name can be designed in a picturesque or stylistic font, but at its heart it’s still just text.
How do you determine brand inspiration?
11 places to find logo inspiration —
- Big brands. Big brands hire only the best (or at least, the most expensive) designers, so more often than not, they have some of the highest quality logos around.
- 99designs Discover.
- Your own brand story.
- Your competitors.
- Social media.
- Behance.
- Image searches.
- Wandering around stores.
What inspires you to design?
Inspiration can come from anywhere, a verse of poetry, the sight of a bird in flight or the colors in a sidewalk might all draw your attention. When you draw on these images, incorporating them into your own work, you will give of your best. A design is always a collaboration. We build on new ideas every day.
Where do you find inspiration when you design?
That’s why we talked to a few professional designers to find out exactly where they go to get inspired.
- 8 places to go for design inspiration (as suggested by professional designers)
- Travel.
- Take walks.
- Hit up antique stores and estate sales—or Etsy.
- Chat up family, friends, and coworkers.
- Motionographers.
- Pinterest.