Design a logo for your project
Describe your project and the feeling you want, and a visual specialist proposes a logo mark you can shape. Pick a style, ask for variations, tighten the details, and download the one that fits — no design software and no brief-writing, just a mark that looks like you.
A good mark makes a project feel real. You do not need a designer or software to get one — describe it, pick a look, and refine until it clicks.
Step by step
- 1
Describe the project
Say what it is and the feeling you want — confident, friendly, technical. Concrete beats vague.
- 2
Pick a look
Choose a style so the mark lands in the right ballpark instead of a random guess.
- 3
Ask for variations
Request a few takes, then push the colour, weight, or shape until one stands out.
- 4
Download the winner
Save the mark you like and put it on your site, deck, or profile.
Keep it simple
The marks that last are the plain ones. Aim for something that reads at a glance and works in one colour — clever rarely beats clear.
Key terms
- Logo mark.
- The simple symbol or wordmark that stands in for your project.
- Style.
- The abstract look you pick — bold, minimal, playful — that steers the result.
FAQ
Can I get it in different looks?
Yes — ask for variations in style, colour, and weight, and keep iterating until one fits.
Will it look good small?
Aim for a simple mark with a clear shape; simple logos stay legible at favicon and avatar sizes.