Why Should Logos Be Simple Flpmarkable
A logo is the first thing people see. It’s the handshake before the conversation.
A logo is the first thing people see. It’s the handshake before the conversation.
I’ve watched people waste hundreds on logos that look like clip art. Or worse (settle) for something generic because they think good design costs money.
You need a logo. Right now. Not next month. Not when you “have more time.” Most people skip it because hiring a designer costs too much.
I’ve watched too many people stall their business because they think a logo needs a designer or a budget. It doesn’t.
A logo is the first thing people see. It’s not decoration. It’s your brand’s handshake.
I’ve seen too many library logos that vanish from memory five seconds after you look away. You know the ones. Same open book. Same owl.
Finding a great logo feels impossible when you’re broke and overwhelmed. I’ve been there (staring) at blank screens, scrolling past $500 freelancers,
I’ve seen hundreds of logos. Most vanish from memory before the coffee cools. You know the ones. Flat. Generic.
I hated my reMarkable tablet. Not the hardware. The mess. Files scattered. Syncs failing.
Life gets messy. Fast. I’ve been there (staring) at the ceiling at 2 a.m., wondering why everything feels so hard to figure out. You don’t need theory.