Submit Your Business Brand Logo For Part 18 of Logo Design Round-Up

A while back I ran a series of posts that collected and displayed designers’ logos as a way provide a nice platform to show and provide a write-up of how the logo came to be. Now collecting your logo for part 16.



The Logo Smith Business Brand Logo

Submit Your Business Brand Logo For Part 18 of Logo Design Round-Up

 

A while back I ran a series of 17 posts, that collected and displayed your Business Brand Logo; a show and tell of how your brand logo came to be.

I would now like to collect your business brand logo, for Part 18 & 19 of: Logo Design Round-Up – How Designers Brand Themselves. They’re may not be enough interest this time round, to warrant giving this another go, but let us see…

What I am after are the logo designs that you use to brand your own: freelance, self-employed, studio, agency, company business, etc.

What This Collection of Business Logo Designs Is Not

This is not a competition, it’s not a best of, it’s not a who has the best logo, nor is it a collection of logos that I have chosen.

The logo designs you see, are kindly supplied by those that wanted to be part of this series.

 

How to Take Part in this Logo Design Round-up

If you are interested in taking part in this series, then there are a few guidelines to follow.

To help you see what has been submitted before, here is Part 16 which should give you an idea of what previous designers’ did write etc.

Your Business Brand Logo Description

This is a chance for you to provide some insight into your own logo design: How did you come up with the idea? How long did it take? Was it hard or quite easy? Where did the inspiration come from? What fonts did you use? Is there a corporate colour palette?

If you have a tagline, then feel free to write about how you came up with that as well.

Use this as an opportunity to put your own logo design into context, as well as getting some exposure for yourself.

Please feel free to write as much as you want.

I am not looking for brevity, quite the opposite. In my experience, people do enjoy reading the design and thought processes involved with a logo design.

2 to 3 paragraphs is usual, but some people have provided 5-10 paragraphs, which is a good amount of text.

Personal Details

Please supply your full name, business name and job title with full website URL, such as:

‘Graham Smith — The Logo Smith: Logo & Brand Identity Designer — http://thelogosmith.co

This will be the caption for each logo presented in the post.

Specifications for the logo file

  1. The image size needs to be a minimum of 900px wide, and 600px deep. You can copy my logo above as this is the correct size and is named appropriately. Please look through the previous series of posts for ideas on cropping, background styles etc.
  2. Please supply a JPEG with Maximum compression.
  3. Use following naming convention : ‘{yourbusinessname}-logo-design.jpg’. So mine would bethelogosmith-logo-design.jpg’

Where To Submit Your Logo

Please send me any images and text file to: glogosmith@gmail.com or tap me up on Twitter if you have any questions:

 

Some of the much older logo design collections: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3Part 4Part 5Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14, Part 15, Part 16, Part 17, Part 18 if you have missed it.