design-basics
Logo Design Fundamentals
Learn the core principles of creating logos that actually work—from concept development to final delivery.
Whether you're starting fresh or leveling up, we've got programs that actually teach you how to design logos that work. No fluff, just practical skills you can use right away.
design-basics
Learn the core principles of creating logos that actually work—from concept development to final delivery.
brand-design
Go beyond the logo—create complete visual systems that hold up across every touchpoint a brand needs.
typography
Stop defaulting to the same five fonts. Learn to choose, modify, and create custom type that actually fits the concept.
business-skills
The design work is only half of it. Learn to manage client projects from first contact to final invoice without losing your mind.
advanced-design
Move past literal symbols and geometric marks. Develop logos with layered meaning that work on multiple levels.
Look, there are tons of design courses out there. Here's what makes ours different and why people actually finish them.
You'll get critiques from people who actually design logos for clients. Not generic comments, but specific suggestions you can apply immediately to improve your work.
Each program includes real briefs similar to what clients request. You'll build a portfolio while learning, not just complete exercises that go nowhere.
Access all materials immediately and work through them when it suits your schedule. Some finish in weeks, others take months. Both are fine.
We focus on design principles that work in any tool. Whether you use Illustrator, Figma, Affinity Designer, or something else, the concepts apply.
For beginner programs, no. We start from the basics. If you can use a computer and follow instructions, you can start. For intermediate and advanced programs, you should already be comfortable with design software and have created a few logos.
You'll need vector design software. Adobe Illustrator is most common, but Affinity Designer, CorelDRAW, or Inkscape work too. We teach concepts, not specific button-clicking, so choose what fits your budget and platform.
Depends on the program and your schedule. Beginner courses typically take 6-8 weeks if you work a few hours per week. Advanced programs can take 3-4 months. You have lifetime access, so there's no rush.
These programs teach you the skills, but becoming work-ready depends on practice and building a portfolio. Most students need to complete several projects outside the course before landing paid work. We give you the foundation and feedback to get there.
Yes, we offer a 14-day refund window from enrollment. If you've watched the materials and feel it's not what you expected, just email us. No questions asked, though we appreciate feedback to improve.