![]() ![]() But that’s just me because I love gradients. What would I change personally? I would add a gradient for the colour. I think ultimately when you look at the logo and think, yeah man that’s awesome. I normally use a color wheel and colour emotion chart. Have you used the golden ratio to design this?Ĭolours is a tricky one. But I think you nailed the aesthetic of the design. The design is very smart, look on Pinterest for logo design, negative space ect. Although, this is a very black and white statement and there are variables to this, I mean really reputatable companies use curves (think macdonalds) they designed the logo to look like mammary glads to convey trust, and nurture and comfort. Sharper corners are normally used for things like law firms, serious type companies. Personally I would avoid any type of display or script fonts.Ĭurved letters are easier on the eye, they convey friendliness and a bit playful but still with a element of professionalism. Also read the descriptions and see if it aligns with your branding/goals. ![]() I find this is really easy to narrow down which ones are good. I’m not sure if you have been to Google fonts? Type in BJ and you will see what it looks like across all fonts. Regarding fonts, I see you are leading towards a San serif, which is good. I am still newish to graphic design but perhaps I could chime in here. You have the attention to detail and alignment. You claim your not a professional logo maker, but these designs are very good. If you need help with your LinkedIn profile and would like to further help me with the logo in exchange for some LinkedIn advice / a premium consulting service of LinkedIn I’ll be more than happy to e-meet you!! I’ve been recommended to use Lato, and I’ve also thought of more modern fonts (Montserrat, Roboto, Raleway, Exo, Open Sans, Titilium, Ubuntu…). TYPOGRAPHY: I need to choose a topography both for the name and the subtitle, as well as for the website). FORM SHAPE: initially I thought of something straight edged shapes and straight lines rather than round shapes, but don’t have a clear idea.Ĥ.4. I want to use all that colors in my social media, my website, my presentations…Ĥ.3. ![]() COLOR PALETTE: I’ve thought of dark, vibrant BLUE, dark GREY/BLACK, ORANGE (not sure of which tone, because I’ve read that it is avoided for luxury, traditional or serious brands). So I want something clean and sophisticated, with a modern feel, which isn’t too serious (I’m 22, professional enough to work with senior-level clients but also young and creative).Ĥ.2. BRAND ATTRIBUTES: I would like the logo to reflect professionalism, trust, but also to be fresh and dynamic. ![]() TARGET: professionals and CEOs looking for a strong digital presence with career/business growth goals.Ĥ.1. I’m also writing a book centered around personal branding in the digital age. MY BUSINESS: just started a personal branding and LinkedIn consulting business (to design personal branding strategies on LinkedIn). I’m interested in tech, communication and talent management, so I have a strong focus on people. WHO I AM: a young professional (22 years old) passionate about learning, meeting new people and helping them grow in their careers. GOAL: I wanted to design a monogram logo made of my two initials (B & J) to incorporate to my presentations, website, social media, etc. I have attached 4 different logo ideas with different color combinations and a combination where you can also see the colors I’d like to use for my name and the subtitle. However, I’m not sure of the size of the logo, the colors and the typography either, and would love to know your opinion regarding the proposed logos and any modifications. and after many weeks of hard work and hundreds of mockups I have came up with this design. Can you give me some professional advice on my personal brand logo?Īs an undergraduate with a side hustle, I cannot afford expensive branding services, so I decided to spend some time researching branding guidelines, the psychology of color, etc. ![]()
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