Valentine’s Day Logo Design
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I’m getting ready for a Valentine’s Day promotion and want a fresh logo that feels fun and playful while staying true to my brand, “We The Rich Motives.” Think lively reds and pinks, bold enough to catch the eye yet balanced so the mark still reads clearly across social posts, flyers, and merch.
Essential elements I want woven into the design are the business name, a Cupid motif, and at least one heart. How you combine them is up to you—whether Cupid’s arrow pierces the lettering, or hearts form part of the typeface itself. The main thing is that the illustration feels energetic, modern-cute rather than vintage, and instantly says “Valentine’s Day” without losing our aspirational vibe.
Deliverables I need from you:
• Primary logo in vector format (AI or EPS)
• Transparent PNG and high-resolution JPG exports
• One light-background and one dark-background variation
• A brief note on the fonts and color codes you used so I can keep everything cohesive moving forward
If you can include a quick mock-up on a T-shirt or Instagram post, that’s a plus—it helps me visualize how the artwork lands in real life. Let me know your timeline and any questions that will help you nail the concept the first time around.
Essential elements I want woven into the design are the business name, a Cupid motif, and at least one heart. How you combine them is up to you—whether Cupid’s arrow pierces the lettering, or hearts form part of the typeface itself. The main thing is that the illustration feels energetic, modern-cute rather than vintage, and instantly says “Valentine’s Day” without losing our aspirational vibe.
Deliverables I need from you:
• Primary logo in vector format (AI or EPS)
• Transparent PNG and high-resolution JPG exports
• One light-background and one dark-background variation
• A brief note on the fonts and color codes you used so I can keep everything cohesive moving forward
If you can include a quick mock-up on a T-shirt or Instagram post, that’s a plus—it helps me visualize how the artwork lands in real life. Let me know your timeline and any questions that will help you nail the concept the first time around.