Colorful dog wearing a collar with a purple bone-shaped tag displaying the 'Logo' and 'BBM' branding.

Tailored Logo Design

QUESTIONNAIRE

    Let's Get To Know About You

    Let’s Get Into Your Brand’s Style

    Classic Modern
    Fun Serious
    Mature Youthful
    Natural Luxurious
    Safe Extreme

    Discover The Possibilities

    Select Up To Two Options That Best Aligns With Your Company's Brand From The Choices Below. The Provided Examples Are Meant To Offer Guidance. Additional Options Will Incur Additional Fees.

    Combination Mark Logos combine Text and Symbol Icons, embodying simplicity, boldness, and a strong presence. These logos serve as foundational trademarks that become synonymous with the company. This combo is highly recommended by our clients.

    ** Offers Multiple Variations (Horizontal/Vertical Formats of Text & Symbol Icons) for Each Logo Concept.

    Heron Horizon Logo
    NFS Logo
    Posh Topper Logo

    Text logos blend simplicity with a touch of incredible creativity. Incorporating the core concept through text represents a highly original approach, ensuring the logo remains concise.

    ** Offers One Variation for Each Logo Concept.

    Families Logo
    Netflix Logo
    STL Logo

    With enduring appeal and a touch of luxury, these classic logos stand as symbols of timeless elegance. Their ageless beauty makes them an exceptional choice for any brand.

    ** Offers One Variation for Each Logo Concept.

    Starbucks Logo
    Historic Ship Logo
    Dude Logo

    Illustrative logos stand out as the optimal choice when a company requires an icon for representation. Examples include restaurants, electricians, plumbing, painters, and more.

    ** Offers One Variation for Each Logo Concept.

    Painting Company Logo
    Grandma's Logo
    Construction Logo

    Explore Your Colors

    What colors would you like in your logo?

    • Competence
    • Loyalty
    • Peace
    • Trust
    Blue
    • Rejuvenation
    • Stability
    • Wellness
    • Peace
    Blue
    Blue
    • Nature
    • Healing
    • Freshness
    • Quality
    Green
    • Cheer
    • Happiness
    • Creativity
    • Warmth
    Yellow
    Yellow
    • Safety
    • Success
    • Confidence
    • Bravery
    Orange
    • Strength
    • Excitement
    • Power
    • Love
    Red
    • Sophistication
    • Compassion
    • Sincerity
    • Sweet
    Pink
    • Spirituality
    • Royalty
    • Modern
    • Luxury
    Purple
    • Dependable
    • Rugged
    • Simple
    • Trust
    Brown
    • Formality
    • Dramatic
    • Sophisticated
    • Security
    Black
    • Clean
    • Simplicity
    • Innocence
    • Honest
    White

    Style Your Fonts

    What style of font do you feel best represents your brand?

    Serif
    • A serif font will have a small line attached to the end of the letter stroke.
    • These fonts have thin/thick transition strokes.
    • These fonts are usually very easy to read.
    • Common Uses for Serif fonts: Used most often in printed materials because of the readability. The human eye can recognize the shape faster.
    • Example Font: Times Roman.
    Sans Serif
    • Sans serif fonts are composed of simple lines and have little or no thick/thin transition strokes at all.
    • These fonts have no serifs.
    • Common Uses for Sans Serif fonts: Used most often in web materials. The lower resolution of computer screens make it difficult to see serifs. So, a sans serif font will display cleaner. Sans Serif fonts are often used in headings and captions in printed materials.
    • Example Font: Helvetica.
    Modern
    • A modern font will have serifs that are thin.
    • The serifs are flat on lowercase letters.
    • These fonts tend to have vertical stress on curves.
    • The thin/thick transitions are dramatic – moving quickly from very thin to very thick.
    • Example Font: Bodoni.
    Script
    • A script font appears to be hand written.
    • These fonts are usually used to add style.
    • Character strokes may connect one letter to the next.
    • Example font: McHandwriting.
    Decorative
    • Decorative fonts are rarely used for blocks of text.
    • These fonts often include symbols or flairs that convey specific information or emotions.
    • Example font: Prisma.
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