Full Branding Package & Logo Variations
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I have a master logo that is 90 % done; I’ll pass you the working file so you can recreate it pixel-perfect and then roll it out across the rest of the brand assets.
Here’s what I need from you:
• Logo replication and export
– Main logo, a standalone token, plus versions for each sub-category: Roofing, Pressure Washing, Painting, Coatings, Windows, Solar, Handyman, Junk Removal, Maintenance, Pool Care.
– Every mark supplied on white, black, and transparent backgrounds.
– Final formats: AI, EPS, SVG, PDF, PNG (300 dpi and web-ready), and JPG.
• Brand-specific color palette
– Define the exact HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone values already in play and extend the range where necessary for digital and print consistency.
• Typography guidelines
– Select (or confirm) bold, eye-catching typefaces that sit comfortably with the logo.
– Provide hierarchy rules for headings, sub-headings, body copy, and small print.
• Mini style-guide
– A concise PDF that shows correct and incorrect logo usage, clear-space rules, minimum sizes, and sample layouts so my team can apply the assets without guesswork.
I’ll supply the existing logo file and any reference swatches as soon as we start. Adobe Illustrator is preferred for the master artwork, but feel free to use any vector tool as long as the final files open cleanly in AI.
Everything should arrive neatly organized in a folder structure with readable filenames—no “final-final-v3” surprises.
Here’s what I need from you:
• Logo replication and export
– Main logo, a standalone token, plus versions for each sub-category: Roofing, Pressure Washing, Painting, Coatings, Windows, Solar, Handyman, Junk Removal, Maintenance, Pool Care.
– Every mark supplied on white, black, and transparent backgrounds.
– Final formats: AI, EPS, SVG, PDF, PNG (300 dpi and web-ready), and JPG.
• Brand-specific color palette
– Define the exact HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone values already in play and extend the range where necessary for digital and print consistency.
• Typography guidelines
– Select (or confirm) bold, eye-catching typefaces that sit comfortably with the logo.
– Provide hierarchy rules for headings, sub-headings, body copy, and small print.
• Mini style-guide
– A concise PDF that shows correct and incorrect logo usage, clear-space rules, minimum sizes, and sample layouts so my team can apply the assets without guesswork.
I’ll supply the existing logo file and any reference swatches as soon as we start. Adobe Illustrator is preferred for the master artwork, but feel free to use any vector tool as long as the final files open cleanly in AI.
Everything should arrive neatly organized in a folder structure with readable filenames—no “final-final-v3” surprises.