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    I need to create a logo from scratch, and I’m looking for a step-by-step guide to help me through the process. Where do I start? What stages do I need to go through to design a logo that will reflect the essence of my brand? What tools or resources can be useful for a beginner? I would be grateful for your advice!

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    Creating a logo from scratch can be challenging, especially if you’re still exploring different styles and ideas. I recently designed a logo for a friend’s music project and spent quite a bit of time looking for inspiration. I ended up using Namecheap’s logo ideas https://www.namecheap.com/logo-maker/ideas/death-metal-band-logos/ tool, and it gave me some creative concepts that helped me narrow down the direction. The biggest benefit was saving time during the brainstorming stage. I’d definitely recommend checking out inspiration tools before starting your final design.

    #225830
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    Nowadays, many companies make and apply logos to T-shirts, pens, mugs, and anything else. Just Google it, and I’m sure you’ll find something suitable.
    I live in a medium-sized city, and we even have two small shops.

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    Hi, this is a great topic. I manage a sports complex and are planning to open a mini-golf course. I’ve already ordered t-shirts and caps with the company logo, and everything is designed to match the logo. But now I’m thinking about branding golf balls as well.
    Does anyone know if it’s possible to adapt the logo to a specific spherical surface, like a golf ball, without distorting the image?

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    I recommend starting by thoroughly understanding your brand before opening any design software. Think about the business of your geometry dash, your target audience, and the impression you want the logo to create. Once you’ve determined that, sketch out a series of preliminary ideas on paper – don’t worry about them being perfect.

    After you have a few ideas, refine the best ones in vector editors like Figma, Inkscape, or Illustrator. Keep the design simple and ensure it still looks good in black and white or at small sizes.

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