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How do I make a good logo in Photoshop?

How do I make a good logo in Photoshop?

How to make a logo in Photoshop

  1. Create a new canvas. (Image: © Matt Smith)
  2. Draw a basic shape. (Image: © Matt Smith)
  3. Duplicate and edit the shape.
  4. Add colour with a gradient.
  5. Group and duplicate your layers.
  6. Transform the shapes.
  7. Group, duplicate, repeat.
  8. Draw a circle with the shape tool.

Is Photoshop good for logo design?

Photoshop is a bad program to use when creating logos, it will do nothing but cost you time and money. Creating a logo in Photoshop cannot be enlarged or manipulated in the same manner that an Illustrator based logo can. Type will print clearest at vector-based rendering.

Do you need to know Photoshop to make a logo?

First of all you should have little Photoshop skills, if you do not know how to use Photoshop, do not get panic you can still create awesome logos and I will tell you how to make this true. Let’s proceed with some mind blowing logo design tutorials that can make you a professional designer without any prior experience and practice.

Why is it important to design a logo?

A logo is a fundamental part of any brand. It’s what makes a company or even a product memorable and leaves a lasting impression. A great logo also separates you from the crowd of thousands of different logos already out there. The most troublesome part when it comes to a logo design is knowing where to start.

Which is the best application to create a logo?

In this compilation we have compiled a mixture of the very best logo design tutorials using various applications from Photoshop to Illustrator. Illustrator is my preferred choice for designing logo, as it is a vector application meaning you can make the logo as big or as small you want while maintaining the quality of the logo.

Which is the best site for Photoshop tutorials?

Aviva Directory has been promoting Photoshop tutorials for many years, in fact, it’s one of the oldest still running Photoshop resources on the web, and their tutorials continue to serve the Photoshop community every single day.

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Ruth Doyle