You’d think that this kind of article would suit designer’s blog, not a marketer’s right? Well, it seems that even marketers can design. Or maybe the ones who have some background in design or just the ones who have some minor crush on apps like Adobe Photoshop, Sketch or Corel Draw.
The first time I opened a design program was way back when Photoshop was only for liquifying your friends faces and edit some photos of your crush’s in high school. My first income from design was when a guy needed a logo for his transportation company. I wrote his name with a different font, I chose a color, used a custom shape and that was all.
But after years and years I found out that I don’t want to be a designer, even if I like to read some design articles and talk with other designers, instead of this I went on the marketing path.
As every marketer who wants to do something new, something different and crazy I thought about starting a 15 days challenge and design some marketing logos.
Marketing logos?
Yes, marketing logos. I create content every day, I consume content every day and I can see that there are a few main keywords every marketer uses every day. So I took some of these keywords and made a design for each of them. What if SEO had a logo? What font should the link building logo have? What graphic elements would fit the PPC?
So I started designing these logos.
After a few designs, I asked a few of my design colleagues and friends about this idea and the had 2 types of reactions:
- Wow, interesting.
- You should align that and use that color and that font.
And I was like “Well, I don’t want to make them perfect. Because I’m a marketer, not a designer” So I chose to not modify the designs and leave them exactly how I created them in the first place. Without any other designer’s touch.
No, I’m not a designer and I don’t design logos. This is only a simple project which I took as a challenge.
- What tools I used?
- Adobe Illustrator
- Where did I take the fonts from?
- DaFont.com
- Where did I take the graphic elements from?
- Flaticon.com
- Color Pallete?
- Color Hunt
1. Content Marketing
2. Banner Advertising
3. Pay Per Click
4. Mobile Marketing
5. Email Marketing
6. Landing Page
7. Analytics
8. Machine Learning
9. R.O.I. (Return of Investment)
10.Branding
11. Video Marketing
12. Link Building
13. Social Media
14. SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
15. Blogging
So, that was my personal challenge, a challenge that made me go out of my comfort zone and experiment something I don’t do everyday! And honestly… I enjoyed it!
Let me know in the comments section below how you challenge yourself to be more creative!
Jacob Cass says
Hey Robert,
These are OK first attempts, however, you really need to simplify. It looks like you’re just creating a literal graphic image out of the word, rather than creating a true logo. And the vast majority of real business names will never be literal.
Also remember, logos don’t need to show what the business does, it simply needs to identify. Moving forward on this task, try more abstract names with briefs behind them, rather than arbitrary words. eg. TaskBunny is the name of the business and they specialize in labors of love. Keep it up Robert.
Robert Katai says
Thank Jacob:) but all I wanted to do is just to have a lil’ fun. I know that I’m not a designer, so I’m not focusing too much on this logo creation. But your feedback is quite a great tip to any designer who wants to start working in this field:)
Yenny Kartika says
Is this for serious or for fun?
Robert Katai says
Neah, is just for fun! Nothing very serious about it:)
Robert Katai says
Well, this was just for fun. I don’t want to be a designer (that’s what I also want to point out. Designers should design:D) but thanks for stepping by!