5 MIND BLOWING Logo Design Tips ✍
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- So over the past couple years, I've given a lot of advice when it comes to designing logos. So here are 5 insane logo design tips for anyone who's just beginning their logo design journey, or well within their journey!
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Really helpful
is there money in logo design? How to start ?
Quick Summary:
Tip 1: Flip and reflect logo designs
- easier to spot mistakes and makes logo identifiable when reflected
Tip 2: Exaggerate negative space
- Logo may be smaller than what you see on your screen so compensate the negative space
Tip 3: Always use Geometric shapes
- Easier and more accurate than using the pen tool
Tip 4: Force yourself to create multiple renditions/ideas of your logo
Tip 5: Change your location
- helps you create more diverse ideas and helps clear your brain... You may ne surprised what you might think of in a new environment
Thanks, this should be the top comment. Would save us all some time. Sometimes I wonder why I even use youtube? Cause I could look it up quicker.
Thanks man!
God bless you
@@vivianeb90 Thank you !!!
thanks for saving my time😀
My best tip for logo design is when you've just spend a marathon session designing, editing, tweaking and finalizing a design, and you're finally happy with it, STOP, turn off the monitor, and go do something else for the rest of the night. Then, when you wake up first thing in the morning, turn on your monitor and look to see if you're still happy with what you thought was a finished design. My bet is, you won't like what you see.
"...Stop being so protective over your ideas" - A personal attack
😂 Thanks Will!
In short:
• Check your logodesign as a mirror image
• Make the negative spaces a little bit larger than positive spaces
• Use geometric shapes
• Make 50 sketches in an hour
• Work in different environments
Really great idea about changing location! I NEVER get any ideas when I'm in my room, but the second I go outside, BOOM! One thousand ideas.
Now I take a small sketchbook and a pencil everywhere I go and when I get an idea, I sketch it on the spot!
I've actually been looking to change my logo for a while now.
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@@baidyanathpal9314 im sure hes not gonna get one off a youtube replu
@@baidyanathpal9314 I do need one you still there? 👀👀👀
The way the circle fits the guide perfectly blows my mind. I never knew that was possible and I have been struggling to do that.
That whole negative space is so true. Its balance. Leonard Bernstein said of music "the music happens in the silence. Without the silence, the sound will be lost. It becomes mud. Silence is more powerful than the story and shapes of sound. Silence is the boundary for that sound. The constraint"
These are such wonderful tips Will :) I totally understand about changing environments sometimes because you need to see new things and explore random areas. This can stimulate inspiration which then can help you clear your mind and make the ideas flow easier. I know when your stuck in one place, I find I am getting stuck often and just going in circles. I will have to give that a try :)
5 minutes into the video and you've taught me more about logo design than I learned in college. I got a crappy hand when our art director died my freshmen year and they pulled in adjunct profs who didn't know what they were doing to teach everyone. I consider myself mostly self taught at this point.
SINCERE THANKS mate, love everything about ur room, from racing seat, to leather jacket, to eyeframes, voice. Keep it up bro!
Video: Change location.
2020: uuum... About that...
I was thinking the same..
same
"alright.. guess I'll start at my office, move to my bed, the coffee table next, kitchen counter.. a bit in the bathroom too perhaps?"
In my country we are roaming everywhere
Great and straight forward tips. The tip of using circles on top of an existing picture is simply great. I'm aware of it for quite some time now, but the day I saw the simplicity of it by using the shapes, I felt like I saw the light :-D
I found your 1st point fascinating. as a graffiti artist for over 20yrs, one thing we learnt very early on with a graff sketch, was that if it looked good in reverse (looking at the paper backwards through a light), then you knew the letter formations were solid, and you had hit gold on the outline. we didnt quite understand fully at the time why this was, but it was true. a decent shape should look good from most perspectives. i think your point was more about recognising the actual logo, but i thought id share this also. a decent shape or form, looks good also when reversed, even if it doesn't make sense. its a great tip, even if it seems a little weird. All your other points were great also, thanks, loving your videos mate.
skabbymuff111 this what we were taight in art school too. You take your drawing and go look at it in a miroor. Whatever doesn't look harmonious should be corrected
Tip number one: just be expensive. So you have More Time, for ideas, Family, and Quality life. Sounds stupid, but it is true.
This comment caught my attention. I’d like to hear more about this.
what you mean? What kind of "never do it for free" is this? I'm serious, no trolling. I'd like to hear more bout this too
Hes just saying the higher u charge the less people would hire you so you have more time
@@Zylode If you charge higher prices you attract different customers.
Higher prices are one of many indicators of better quality. So if a big company looks for a person to design their logo that will be printed on many products such as letters, flyers and business cards, integrated in web and icons and so on they want it to be done fast by a trustworthy person. Because thats whats gonna be representing the firm for years to come.
Higher pricing works well as long as your work is of good quality and you communicate well. Marketing, networking, good communication with clients. the whole package.
If you succeed with it you can take on fewer projects and spend more time on them or have more time on your hands or both.
@@tolaa3653 erm thanks for going thru the effort to type all of this but i kinda know that
Started drawing the initial logo idea out 20-100 times and just trying different angles and corners and such (Tip 4) and it makes a huge difference in the final product. Or even generates ideas you could use elsewhere~
Cool beans! I loved all the tips... I am not a logo designer by trade but I loved the create 50 within an hour concept. Cant wait to do this... I am sure it will help me stay focused.
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Great tip about going to different locations. I've been thinking that to myself for years, I'm glad someone finally said it.
I love the idea of different environments. I always was curious why this made a big difference when I did design work!
Hello Will ! Love the videos you put out. They are really informative and they have helped me so much to grow as a graphic designer. Thanks for discussing the aesthetics in so much depth. It would be great if you could make a video which talks about how to charge for logo design, i.e. the number of concepts that can be given at a price, number of revisions etc. But anyways great stuff ! Subscribed :)
"Half of my job is showing what doesn't work and why" - This has justified so many hours of my university course
omg I am a very begginer ilustrator and designer and I a currently breaking my brain doing a band logo for a friend of mine and this is reeeeaaally helping me even if it isnt something THAT proffesional srly thank you very much! I think I found a new fav channel
Although it sounds strange. In some way changing locations of working or coming up with ideas helps a lot. Nice video 😄
I loved the 4th tip
by listening to the content and examining the background I feel like you're living the dream
This was SO helpful, THANK YOU! Everything you said really resonated with me
I'm starting a new business venture and found this very helpful. I know a lot of people understood these but I liked the detailed explanation. Thanks!
Great tip on the last point. It's really saturating and tiring to be working in one place all the time! As a work-at-home designer, I find it dull, uninspiring and tedious being trapped working in one corner of my house. It does lead to a lot of procrastination. :P
Same here!
Same
I enjoy going to coffee shops, but I find that I am so accustomed to designing on my 27" monitor that using my 13.3" Macbook feels very tedious. Normally I go to the coffee shops and just sketch ideas or read books.
True. I find working outdoors really gets my creativity flowing :p
Doing my first logo first time in my life, thanks a lot for the valuable tips there, Will.
Wow thank you!! Total beginner here, and a video like this is super helpful! A bit out of the box and not finding tips like this elsewhere. Thank you!!
Your channel is amazing really, keep up the good work! You're helping me a lot.
Yay! I found my new favorite channel!
Shiiii* Such good things here! The part of thinking in ideas and scratchs on another environments I can't stop and I feel really good, like someone with a brilliant criativity, so inspiring!
1 flip it
2 BS
3 use geometric shapes
4 draw 50 variation
5 change location
50 or 15?
@@Moti030283 fifty
Love this video, always like seeing other designers process, so many good tips in this vid!
I never would have thought of using the geometric shapes to assist in outcome of my logo designs. I Learned something new... Thank you
These work!! Thanks for a different perspective. Really appreciate that. #5 has worked for me in the past.
This was so helpful! I’m designing my first logo for a local restaurant and I know I can do something awesome for them I just want to push myself to that next level
Will Paterson, thank you for going into detail about WHY you use these techniques. I'm one of those people who needs to know why. It helps me to understand the lesson, principle, etc.
Great tutorial! Thanks for your effective tips. I will try my self now for creating a unique logo following your tutorial.
Damn, I just found out about your channel and this particular video. Exactly all of your tips were the ones I've been doing for years...I'm a traditional as well as digital artist though I never took any art-related or graphic designing class, but these tips came just naturally over the years of doing this...cheers mate
I'm the same. I just discovered these videos and realized that, without any training in the field, I've been doing this for years. I definitely need the fine tuning and professional detail in his tips though! xD
Wow those are some really great tips. I think there are some logos I’m working on now where I can apply the exaggerated negative space and geometric shape suggestions to clean them up
gaining some rough logo design knowledge for a company I'm looking to start with a friend as we build it to get some cash flow. have watched several of your videos and they have been super helpful and informative! thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I am a huge advocate of tip #5. I think I'm not going to be as productive when I go to a cafe to work because I don't have all the equipment but I am amazed at how much I get done. Just being in a different environment really does change your output
That geometric tip was game changing. I'm about to watch the Abstract Logo Tutorial. Thanks Will.
Thanks for the tips, i've learned more with you that in college.
This is my first time enjoying your CZcams channel. Great work! I’m looking forward to more great content from you. Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.
Thanks Will! Thats so great of you to share some amazing thoughts!
love this video! so very helpful and inspiring!! all your stuff is fricken awesome keep it up!
Thank you for these tips. I have been designing since 2012 but I always depend on the pen tool but now I will start using geometric shapes more
Whew thank you! Im totally new in this field and could use tips!:D Ill be following you from now on!:D
You’re such an inspiration! Love your vibe. Keep up your great work 💥
Scent's linked to memory; happy to see that bottle of Joop in the back still going strong ✊😊💜🥐 much love and respect. Subscribing now
As always, greatest designing content, keep up the great work :D
This video inspired me into making a professional logo!! i'm about to start Thank you!
The concept of 50 designs within an hour does really help. How do I know, well I usually draw like 11 concepts before I start digitizing the best out of them. Even 11 helped me a lot. This 50 in an hour sounds great! Will follow.
Awesome video, thanks so much for the helpful tips!
This is so good. A few minutes in to one video of yours and I've already subbed.
This is one of the best design videos I've seen on the internet. Thank you.
Excellent man, very informative. I'm totally paralysed about (re)starting a portfolio. It's bizarre. Good work.
I'm making logo's for a brewery, I have gotten most of my ideas from working at the brewery
Thanks so much for the amazing tips! 😊
I'm a web developer and can attest moving to a different room. If there was a puzzle that I couldn't figure out, simply moving to another room in the building often made me just come up with an answer or solution.
Bro big help. Great tips. I’m implementing these shyts today
Just graduated and still suck at logos, your video has been a big help!!
I really don't know why this was in my recommendations but I am glad it was. Great video and thanks for the tips! I don't do logos... or even know how to draw... BUT I do enjoy a good video. Keep it up man!
That's awesome!
These are great tips, thanks!! After a lot of wasted time sketching concepts that had to be vastly simplified later, I started sketching with a fat tip marker(like a regular sharpie) in a 1-2” bounding area. This will help keep the details to a minimum if you have the tendency to create too much detail from the start. 🤚🏻 Also maybe stay away from digital sketching media for a bit in the concept phase, you can zoom in too close and this can skew the visual scale and encourage the addition of too many details.
I always hear the exact same 5 "logo tips" everywhere (be simple, it should be timeless, 1-4 colors, yada yada yada) but this is the first time in a while that I actually listen to new and genuinely helpful tips. Great video! Really appreciate the tips!
Just found your channel - I’ve been wanting to get into graphic design for a long time now, coming from video production and creative writing, but always practicing a little art now and then. You’re a huge inspiration - what resources would you recommend to learn graphic design principles?
thanks for these tips :) I'm not really a logo designer, but I enjoy creating one if needed. My only problem would be is that I find difficulty in redrawing my traditional sketch into digital. Didn't knew you could use geometric shapes as guides and not just as the shapes in the logo XD
Love watching your content! Going to try some of these tips out on my current project :D Thanks!
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I also some tips and made a video about it and is doing well
I came here to come up with a logo for my leather business, and I see Mascon Leather come up!! They make great products !
You got yourself a subscriber man. I'm all about supporting people who are really worth of being supported! Cheers!
Yes, definitely mind blown... Thank you!
Just found this channel... So glad! This content is absolutely useful and inspiring, thanks for sharing! Subbed
Great tips! My biggest problem with any design is that I tend to think too much. Working in a coffee shop might help with this, I'm gonna try it out! And the one hour rule aswell.
Thank you for sharing these!
This is just great, do like the leather Logo.
Capitals and lowercase, running writing, straight letters, curvy, the many different types all have their place, stiff, smooth relaxed, serious.. Love that you just look at it as not letters and go for the impression . Negative spaces do contract as if looking down a pipe, one feels theres more length?(and in painting often need a slightly darker colour behind, if I remember right) Nice guitars, thanks
Subbed! You hit every point right on the mark. I do all those things including working remotely or in other places. It really saves me time and helps me avoid the stagnation station known as my office LOL! What I'd like to add though is the usefulness of an iPad Pro. But you can use any other mobile device that has apps installed that allow you to doodle directly to screen. There are a surprising number of great apps available for brainstorming design ideas while on the move. My personal favorites are Procreate, Forge, and Sketchbook. When I want to clean up sketches and take the first steps in vector, I like Graphic. There are others, including task-specific apps from Adobe's Cloud subscription, but those I mention above are some of the easiest to master and the UI just kinda gets out of the way so you can focus on the creative process and not the app itself.
Great tips! Especially the one tip with the negative space! Thx
These actually are useful tips, thank you :D
Ok i know this was an older vid, but thank you, thank you, i really was struggling with the pen tool, and i gave up and went on to some other projects for school...now i am back to it and full of confidence.
You're very welcome!
thanks dude you teach a lot ! i always share your videos with friends .
Thank you! I'm studying architecture and my class is participating in a contest and we've been asked to brand the commercial building we're designing- logo and everything. The thing is, we've never been taught how to brand anything, sooooo youtube save my soul haha
I was stuck in developing an logo of a fictional product, this helped me a lot. Especially the geometric shapes. I wanted to do a ghost, but the drawn version wasn´t great and I was looking for something nicer, the shapes made it.
very helpful tips and tricks thanks Will for sharing
I can certainly relate to the last tip… ideas cone where and when you least expect it!
Wow a 5 point list video which is actually good! thanks for the tips
Really helped to narrow down how I will start/make my companies logo. Thx a lot!!
That last tip is golden! Very helpful tips, thank you
Thanks for your sharing! Very helpful
Wow. Just wow. Such an amazing video.
Wow, fifty sketches in an hour?! That's got to be good for you! Great tips, thanks so much. 👍🏼
This helped explore a different idea and design for my brand. Thanx
I've been designing for almost 15 years, and by far the hardest logo/branding I've ever worked on was for my friends gaming channel. He didn't want anything dark or serious looking, wanted lots of different bright colours, but the channel name is something that sounds pretty dark and serious, so the entire brand doesn't make sense, but at least he likes it.
thank you for the tips, i usually draw my logo desin only work in my computer desk, maybe i'll try another place like coffee shop, that's good idea, thank you for the inspiration
First tip is new to me !! You, sir, are awesome!
You know I find it really hard to design for myself. I'm having this sort of creative block where I'm kinda stuck in the sketching process. Could you please give me some advice?