let’s talk new logos.

Logo clients usually come to me for one of three reasons—and here’s how I help (and can help you!)

1. “I have a logo, but I don’t think it represents me anymore.”

If your current logo doesn’t represent you, let’s figure out both why not and what will. My brand questionnaire will help you pinpoint your message and target market, which will then help guide me in the right direction, design wise. From there, we’ll work together to make it you.

2. “It’s well past time I had a logo.”

You take your business seriously…you need a logo that helps you look that way. It’s totally possible to run a business without a logo, sure. But logos silently communicate your brand’s personality to potential customers, and visually separate you from others in your industry or market.

Plus, when you look around and see your invoice that matches your website, that matches your business cards, that match your shipping labels, that match your thank you cards? And all those things scream YOUR BUSINESS? You’ll immediately see and feel the professional leveling-up, and so will your customers.

3. “My first logo was ok, but the printer can’t use my file, and it’s all I have, so I figure it’s time to upgrade.” (see also:)”I actually love my current logo, but all I have is a jpg/png. file, and it’s so pixelated.”

In this case, you’ve got two options—we start from scratch, or I recreate your existing logo exactly as a vector conversion and provide you with usable files.

Too many DIY logo programs, contests, and dirt-cheap designers out there mislead their customers into thinking the logos they buy or make are going to be suitable for all usages, when in reality most are only providing web-appropriate files. Fine for web…but that’s it.

When you invest in a logo, you should be able to use it! All of my logos, regardless of package, come with RGB files for web and CMYK files for print in full color, 1-color black, and 1-color white.

Ready to do this? I would love to design your new logo!*

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* unless you’re the bad, shady kind of weirdo (to clarify, I love good weirdos), don’t believe people are who they are and love who they love, or tolerate racism (full stop, reverse racism is not a thing). We’d probably not be the best fit, in that case.

  • Best for full rebrands and those wanting to start off strong.

    $1200

  • Great for new or established businesses that need the basics.

    $875

  • Perfect for new businesses on a budget or for reworking an existing logo.

    $550

  • Exact replication of your existing logo in a vector format, so it will be usable for printing and other usages.

    $250