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Logo Design

Do you want to become a skilled logo designer with the ability to quickly create eye-catching logos? This is your one and only chance to enroll yourself with 7Graphit.

Overview

In this course, we’ll guide you through the whole process of creating a professional logo, from scratch, including everything from typeface positioning to color application to font selection. A complete overview of the many forms of logo design will be provided, along with insider tips and tricks, in special showcases.

To get started, all you need is Adobe Illustrator downloaded, along with some paper and a pencil. From here, we’ll embark on a quest to create stunning logos.

Following details regarding Logo design course:

This comprehensive course teaches you the theory and practise of logo design, as well as how to use typography, choose colour palettes, prepare and export files, and create beautiful logos using Adobe Illustrator.

Additionally, by covering several extensive logo design projects from beginning to end, this course teaches you how to work with clients. Before starting the process of designing a logo, we discuss the types of questions to ask clients.

Mindmaping

Sketching

Designing

Presenting

Who this course is for:

  • Ideal for both beginners who haven’t used Adobe Illustrator or those who are interested in learning the logo design and the logo design business.
  • Intermediate logo / graphic designers will undoubtedly learn from the course also in relation to insight into the professional logo design process.

Course Outline

  • Learn how to use all of Illustrator’s and Photoshop’s basic tools to create masterpieces.
  • Become more proficient using Illustrator’s features to illustrate virtually anything.
  • Learn how to use the powerful Pen Tool to create beautiful symbol designs.
  • Theory of Logo Design.
  • Before beginning the process of designing a logo, learn what questions to ask.
  • Learn about the various types and styles of logo design.
  • Create a fantastic mood board to develop and polish logo concept ideas.
  • Learn which materials will work best for sketching.
  • Understand the entire brainstorming and creative process for logo design.
  • The best way to produce a logo that meets all the requirements is to study and adhere to the client brief.
  • Create Illustrator sketches that are ready for the best tracing.
  • Place taglines next to a company name so they stand out.
  • Find out how to utilize a limited number of colors effectively and how to color logos professionally.
  • How to present your logos for your clients or your portfolio in an elegant, professional way.
  • How to use color and how to choose a color palette.
  • RGB vs CMYK vs Hexa
  • How to make Swatches
  • Fonts vs Typeface
  • Font Categories
  • Know how to use typography and the appropriate font pairings.
  • How to utilize Photoshop mockups to deliver beautiful presentations.
  • How to create a professional, iconic logo.
  • How to create a professional lettermark logo design.
  • How to export and submit the several files you require after a client has approved your logo.
  • Learn how to organize the files for logo designs.
  • Learn how to display your logo design work to clients in a professional manner.
  • Learn how to handle feedback, revisions, and completion of logo designs.
  • Learn how to price your logo designs so that you may charge the most for your talent.
  • Learn about the benefits of different logo design types.
  • How to create an effective stationery set.
  • How to create brand style guides.
  • What is branding?
  • Test your abilities with various projects and assignments!

This course includes

  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and Laptop
  • Assignments
  •  e-Certificate of completion
  • 24/7 support available from trainer

Requirements:

  • Training will be live on Zoom
  • You must have a laptop or pc and an active internet connection.
  • Any version of Adobe Illustrator is acceptable, but the CC (Creative Cloud) version is preferred.
  • If someone has never used illustrator, no problem you don't need to utilize it before
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