Question:
Best software to design logos?
anonymous
2013-11-18 10:26:16 UTC
I am looking to design a logo and am looking for some good software. I have got logo creator which I find a bit cartoony!! Looking for something easy but nicer work.
Seven answers:
anonymous
2013-11-19 04:07:30 UTC
This is impossible to answer as everyone has a preference depending on how they work.



I tend to sketch out on paper or in Photoshop and then move to Illustrator to create a Vector Logo.



Then other times, I create the whole thing in Photoshop or in Illustrator.



It's entirely up to you, try different software to find yours.
?
2013-11-18 21:10:51 UTC
Hello Nicholas, there are several good logo design software available for you. they are listed below.



1. Adobe Illustrator

Illustrator – part of the Creative Suite – remains the kingpin of graphic design software, and for good reason. It packs a punch with a host of features that give you control over every aspect of your logo design.



2. Logomaker

If you’re just after a logo to use for your online collateral, Logomaker could be just what you need. Even those without any previous design experience can create a brand new logo in minutes using the online wizard.



3. Laughingbird

Like Logomaker, there’s no need to draw anything in Laughingbird’s Logo Creator. You will, however, have to download the software, available for both Mac and Windows with a free trial.



4. Summitsoft Logo Design Studio

Summitsoft’s Logo Design Studio, which visually looks something along the lines of Microsoft Office, also offers a free trial.There’s a whopping 1500 pre-designed templates to match any industry, from finance to food, cleaning to construction, and 5000+ logo objects to pull from. Tweak the colors, fonts, shapes and effects or import your own graphics to personalize your logo. Or you can use the shape tools to draw your own and snap them into place with the one-click alignment option.
Alex
2013-11-18 11:02:11 UTC
GIMP is not that easy to use, try PAINT. NET + Irfan View (the latter has some nice filters not found in paint .net).



There is a nice online logo generator: http://cooltext.com/Logo-Design-Glowing-Steel



It is not bad just for pressing a few buttons- think you can process later with software, modify the hues or copy&paste into a work.
Unca Alby
2013-11-18 10:28:20 UTC
You probably can use Gimp for that. It does just about everything Photoshop does.



Creating a logo ought to be simple.



You can also try using the "Draw" program that comes with LibreOffice or OpenOffice.
Bailey
2013-11-18 10:29:42 UTC
Try the open-source free Inkscape program. This is an AWESOME , free program and it dosent cost like Adobe illustrator which is over £400 a year!!
ponypal918
2013-11-18 10:29:23 UTC
I use Inkscape. Once you get the controls, it's quite easy.
Andrew
2014-03-06 21:24:24 UTC
I think http://www.fastandeasylogo.com has a lot of cool features. You should try their software!


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