General Chat / Software for Logo design that is commonly used.

  • GuestJohnEggers%s's Photo
    In today's digital environment, computers and design tools are necessary even if you're designing for print. Your computer needs will vary depending on your tastes, but Adobe products such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign are industry standard in the illustrative logos profession. Similar free open-source programs like GIMP can help you learn the basics if you're just getting started and don't want to spend a lot of money on Adobe goods.
     
    Finally, a graphic designer need the most creative and innovative concepts. You need to have a solid concept functioning as the cornerstone of your design and communication, This concept and idea must first be tested on paper, after which the computer may be used to bring the idea to reality."
     
    If you're afraid you're not creative enough, go outside, bounce ideas off your coworkers, or search the internet for inspiration. There are many inspiring graphic design blogs to help you get your creative juices flowing.
  • Liampie%s's Photo

    Are you suggesting that our logos suck?

  • bigshootergill%s's Photo
    Affinity Photo, Designer and Publisher are excellent one-time payment options if you’d rather not have the life sucked out of you each month of your life from Adobe.

    Not sure why you posted this on NE :D
  • Ge-Ride%s's Photo

    Affinity Photo, Designer and Publisher are excellent one-time payment options if you’d rather not have the life sucked out of you each month of your life from Adobe.
    Not sure why you posted this on NE :D

    Probably a bot that saw the word 'designs' and automatically responded.
  • posix%s's Photo

    Feels bad

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