Logo Design
Get a mark built to work everywhere, plus the wordmark, the variations, and every file and rule that keeps it consistent. A dedicated design team and Creative Director learn your brand first, then draw a logo that holds up at 16 pixels and 16 feet. Sharp on the favicon, sharp on the billboard, and the same wherever it shows up.
See our approachWhat we produce
Every logo you need, drawn by one team that knows your brand.
Primary logomark
The mark people remember. We draw it simple enough to recognize in a glance and built to hold up for years, not clever enough to date in two.
Wordmark
Your name set as a brand, not a default font. We kern and space it by hand so it reads sharp where it works hardest: the site header, the invoice, the email footer.
Monogram
The short version for tight spaces. Initials or a single symbol that still reads as you on the app icon, the social avatar, the favicon.
Responsive logo set
One mark, cut for every size. A detailed version for print and a stripped-back one that still reads as a favicon or from across the street on a billboard.
Variations and lockups
Every version your team will reach for: horizontal, stacked, one-color, reversed for dark backgrounds, plus tagline and sub-brand lockups. So nobody stretches one file to fit.
Rebrand and refresh
Update a mark that has aged or drifted without throwing away the recognition you earned. We tell you plainly what to keep, what to fix, and what to leave alone.
And more, wherever your mark has to show up.
Anyone can make a logo. Getting one that lasts is the hard part.
Anyone can hand you a logo. The hard part is a mark that still reads at thumbnail size, ships with every file and format you actually use, and holds up once your whole team starts touching it. That last part is where most logo work quietly falls apart, and where we do our best work.
The clever logo dates. The simple one lasts.
Most logos fail by trying to say everything at once: a clever symbol, a custom letterform, a meaning hidden in the negative space. Then they hit a phone screen and turn to mush. We design the other kind, one simple shape and a clear name that still reads at the size of a fingernail.
The other half of the job is everything after the drawing. A logo is a set, not a single file: the sizes, the full-color and reversed versions, the clear space, the short list of what nobody should do to it. Get that right and the mark stays sharp long after the reveal, in every hand that touches it.
The same team that draws it keeps it right.
One design team and a Creative Director learn your brand, draw the mark, and hand over every file and format in a single organized set. Later, the same people make the new variation, the extra lockup, the odd size you didn't see coming. So your logo stays one consistent thing as you grow, instead of splintering into five near-identical versions floating around your drive.
Why a logo needs to survive, not just launch
A logo is judged on launch day and used every day after. The real test is the twelfth application: the favicon, the invoice header, the embroidered version on a polo. Marks drawn by a team that will also apply them tend to survive those jobs, because the people drawing know they will be the ones putting it on everything you own.
Logo Work We Do
The mark, its variations, and everything it has to live on.
- Primary marks and wordmarks
- Monograms and app icons
- Responsive logo systems
- Logo animation
- Usage rules and clear space
- Refresh of an existing mark
- Favicon and social avatars
- File kits in every format
Drawn to be used
Plenty of beautiful logos die in the files because nobody thought about the small sizes, the dark backgrounds, or the motion version. Ours get drawn with the applications open on the next screen. That is the difference between a mark that looks good in the reveal deck and one that still looks right three years in.
The real test is the twelfth application.
How it works
From signup to first delivery in under 2 days.
Meet your team
You get a Creative Director and specialists who learn your brand, your assets, and how you work.
About 30 minutesSend the work
Brief them like colleagues. Your Creative Director runs the queue and keeps everything on-brand.
As much as you needGet it back fast
Polished work comes back on a steady weekly rhythm, revisions included until it is right.
No change-order feesThe ability to quickly understand and adapt to the company branding was impressive.
Ready to start your logo?
Book a CallFrequently Asked Questions
Yes, outright. The final logo, every format (vector and raster), and the editable source files are yours to keep. If a custom letterform starts from a licensed font, we license it in your name or redraw the mark so it doesn't depend on that font, and we flag which before we get there.
The full set, not a lone PNG. Vector source (SVG, AI, EPS, PDF), raster exports at the sizes you actually use, full-color, one-color, and reversed versions, plus a favicon and app icon. Named and foldered so anyone on your team grabs the right file without pinging a designer.
Often, yes. If the bones are good, we clean it up, rebuild it properly in vector, and add the sizes and variations it was missing. If the mark is quietly holding you back, we'll say so and show you what a refresh would actually change before you commit.
A focused logo project usually runs a few weeks, not months. You see real directions in the first week or so and review actual work as it develops, instead of waiting on one big reveal at the end and hoping it works.
A few real ones, not fifty thumbnails. We usually show two or three genuine directions, each drawn far enough to judge properly, with the thinking behind it. You pick one and we refine it together.
Yes. You get a short, readable guide: the clear space around the mark, the smallest size it should ever run at, the color and reversed versions, and a plain list of what not to do. Enough for a non-designer to place the logo right without guessing.
We check the obvious ground, searching for close matches and existing marks in your space so you don't launch something that clearly clashes. We're not trademark lawyers, so for a formal clearance we'll point you to one before you register. Better to catch it early than after the reveal.
Ready to level up your creative?
Tell us what you're working on and we'll take it from there.
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