Technology
This one-stop branding solution builds your business a logo using AI
TL;DR: Create your own custom logo with the Designs.ai Logomaker Premium Plan for just $18.99, a 80% savings as of March 6.
There’s more that goes into a brand’s visual identity than just throwing a name in any old font into a square and calling it a day. A great logo tells a story. It’s a first impression and it can impact a customer’s brand perception, purchase decisions, and overall attitude toward your product or service. And when you’re a new business, it can actually make or break you.
The thing is, when you’re starting out, hiring someone to design a logo can be prohibitively expensive. That’s where this smart logo generator comes into play.
Designs.ai Logomaker uses AI to build your business a logo, for less than $20, with no design skills needed from you. That way, you can brand your business on your own terms without maxing out your budget or your time.
Here’s how it works: type your company name, choose your category, select a style and color scheme, and thousands of custom logos are created with the help of AI. A few seconds later, you can click the logo you like, preview it, edit it, and that’s about it. Then you can download your hi-res logo and a full branding kit for your business.
For all you visual learners out there, here’s a glimpse into the process:
With the premium plan, you’ll get high-res files in multiple formats (SVG, PNG, JPG, and PDF), full ownership of your logo and branding kit, a social media kit, and five different variations.
If you’re skeptical of putting your logo design in the hands of a robot, here’s something to ease your mind: Logomaker has earned 4.5 out of 5 stars on TrustPilot, which is no easy feat.
A Designs.AI Logomaker premium plan usually costs $99, but you can get it on sale for $18.99.
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