Bold Brand Identity From Existing Logo
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I designed my logo myself and I’m happy with its core look, so the job begins there. What I now need is the complete brand identity built around that mark—think bold, vibrant color choices, clear sans-serif typography, and a unified visual language that shines across every touch-point.
Here’s what I expect to receive:
• A primary and secondary color palette with HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone references.
• Typeface recommendations (licensing info included) and hierarchy rules consistent with the sans-serif direction.
• A concise style guide that covers logo spacing, misuse examples, photography/illustration tone, and iconography hints.
• Ready-to-use templates or asset kits for social media posts, website UI elements (buttons, banners, headers), and basic packaging mock-ups so I can preview the brand in real-world contexts.
• My original logo converted and cleaned up in fully editable, vector formats: AI, EPS, SVG and a master PDF, plus web-ready PNG/JPG exports.
I’ll supply the current logo file as soon as we start. Keep its structure intact—no redesign—just polish, refine, and build the ecosystem around it. If you’re comfortable working in Adobe Illustrator, InDesign or Figma, and have a portfolio that shows you can bring energetic color pairings to life, let’s talk.
Here’s what I expect to receive:
• A primary and secondary color palette with HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone references.
• Typeface recommendations (licensing info included) and hierarchy rules consistent with the sans-serif direction.
• A concise style guide that covers logo spacing, misuse examples, photography/illustration tone, and iconography hints.
• Ready-to-use templates or asset kits for social media posts, website UI elements (buttons, banners, headers), and basic packaging mock-ups so I can preview the brand in real-world contexts.
• My original logo converted and cleaned up in fully editable, vector formats: AI, EPS, SVG and a master PDF, plus web-ready PNG/JPG exports.
I’ll supply the current logo file as soon as we start. Keep its structure intact—no redesign—just polish, refine, and build the ecosystem around it. If you’re comfortable working in Adobe Illustrator, InDesign or Figma, and have a portfolio that shows you can bring energetic color pairings to life, let’s talk.
Related categories:
Graphic Design
Logo Design
Illustrator
Branding
Adobe InDesign
Corporate Identity
Adobe Illustrator
Figma