![]() The sentiment this client wanted me to communicate with his logo is “the voice that leads you back home,” so I designed an icon that depicts a simple house with sound waves coming from it. I paired it with Michroma - a really nice technological-style font. I added this one to my portfolio as well. Logos can sometimes start off as a photograph. This client wanted me to use a picture of his dog as inspiration for his logo, which is exactly what I did. I’ve actually gotten a lot of clients wanting me to create logos for them using their photographs ever since I made a tutorial about doing so with GIMP last year. GDQuest is an educational platform for learning about game design with Open Source software. They have a pretty big YouTube channel as well (some of you may be subscribers yourselves!) Last year I had the honor of redesigning their logo. My approach was to depict G and D as gears to represent creating something. I made the typography and colors have a fun, playful style suitable for gaming. This is one of my favorite professional logos designed with Inkscape because of its use of negative space. #HOW TO USE INKSCAPE TO DESIGN A LOGO PROFESSIONAL# I’ve always been a big fan of using negative space within logos, and there was a perfect opportunity for it here. ![]() The goal for this logo was to depict something relating to both farming and science, so I went with a microscope that has a chicken sitting in some grass within the negative space. The client ended up selecting a different design, so this one is available for sale if interested. The goal for this design was to depict something industrial and vintage with a super hero-like theme.
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