It's time to brand your organization by developing a graphic that
people will associate with your purpose and message. Maybe you don't
know where to begin. New businesses, non-profits and other groups can
take advantage of free online tools to design a logo. While designing
the logo is free, most of these companies charge you for the
high-resolution download you'll need for business cards, T-shirts and
postcards. Prices vary with some costing less than a cup of coffee.
LogoMaker
Your high-resolution file from LogoMaker will cost you about the same as dinner for two at a casual restaurant. You get access to the Web-based free Logo Maker and resulting HTML code that allows you to use the logo on your website. Choose a category for your organization. Then, browse the symbol library or choose to create a logo based on lettering or abstract icons. Click an icon to select it. Tutorials linked on the left side of the screen show you how to edit your logo. You can change the color of certain elements within icons, but it is not possible to delete or resize individual parts within the graphic. When you're finished, you can create an account to save your logo. LogoMaker will provide options to buy your logo, access the HTML code or share the logo with your friends and colleagues.
Logo Garden
A similar design experience awaits you at Logo Garden. Begin by selecting your industry and then choose a symbol, letter or abstract icon to incorporate into your design. Logo Garden offers icon backgrounds and frames. In addition, this Web-based application provides more options for shaping and applying effects to your text and graphics. When you're finished, you can download a low-resolution version of your logo to use right away. Logo Garden charges for the high-resolution version. At the time of publication, the purchase included 250 free business cards you can also design on the Logo Garden website.
LogoYes
You can get your high-resolution logo file for about the cost of a coffee from LogoYes by joining the Web.com Website Starter Kit free for a year. Web.com Website Starter Kit offers a website builder, domain registration, templates and stock images. After a year, if you don't cancel your membership, Web.com will charge you a monthly subscription fee. The free Web-based LogoYes logo designer offers a library of unique icons, but only basic manipulation options, such as size and color.
Other Options
You can also try Tweak.com's Free Online Logo Maker, a three-step creation process with the least amount of customization among all of the options outlined above. You can, however, download the low-resolution image free and apply your new logo to business cards and other marketing materials sold at the site. LogoEase offers custom design services if its Web-based design tool doesn't meet your needs. The free Web-based application has the same features as competitors, although the icon library is slimmer. What you get, however, is a free high-resolution download of the logo you create in various file formats. Logaster captures your organization's basic information on the first screen, and then provides a selection of design options that include your organization name and slogan. When you select an option, the Web-based application demonstrates how your logo will look on a digital business card, letterhead and other marketing materials. The low-resolution version is free to download. For the high-resolution version, you'll need to upgrade to one of the monthly subscription plans.
LogoMaker
Your high-resolution file from LogoMaker will cost you about the same as dinner for two at a casual restaurant. You get access to the Web-based free Logo Maker and resulting HTML code that allows you to use the logo on your website. Choose a category for your organization. Then, browse the symbol library or choose to create a logo based on lettering or abstract icons. Click an icon to select it. Tutorials linked on the left side of the screen show you how to edit your logo. You can change the color of certain elements within icons, but it is not possible to delete or resize individual parts within the graphic. When you're finished, you can create an account to save your logo. LogoMaker will provide options to buy your logo, access the HTML code or share the logo with your friends and colleagues.
Logo Garden
A similar design experience awaits you at Logo Garden. Begin by selecting your industry and then choose a symbol, letter or abstract icon to incorporate into your design. Logo Garden offers icon backgrounds and frames. In addition, this Web-based application provides more options for shaping and applying effects to your text and graphics. When you're finished, you can download a low-resolution version of your logo to use right away. Logo Garden charges for the high-resolution version. At the time of publication, the purchase included 250 free business cards you can also design on the Logo Garden website.
LogoYes
You can get your high-resolution logo file for about the cost of a coffee from LogoYes by joining the Web.com Website Starter Kit free for a year. Web.com Website Starter Kit offers a website builder, domain registration, templates and stock images. After a year, if you don't cancel your membership, Web.com will charge you a monthly subscription fee. The free Web-based LogoYes logo designer offers a library of unique icons, but only basic manipulation options, such as size and color.
Other Options
You can also try Tweak.com's Free Online Logo Maker, a three-step creation process with the least amount of customization among all of the options outlined above. You can, however, download the low-resolution image free and apply your new logo to business cards and other marketing materials sold at the site. LogoEase offers custom design services if its Web-based design tool doesn't meet your needs. The free Web-based application has the same features as competitors, although the icon library is slimmer. What you get, however, is a free high-resolution download of the logo you create in various file formats. Logaster captures your organization's basic information on the first screen, and then provides a selection of design options that include your organization name and slogan. When you select an option, the Web-based application demonstrates how your logo will look on a digital business card, letterhead and other marketing materials. The low-resolution version is free to download. For the high-resolution version, you'll need to upgrade to one of the monthly subscription plans.
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