May 1, 2008

LogoCreator Helps You Create Your Own Logos

Branding is important!

LogoCreator is a logo creation program that helps anyone with a mouse and a keyboard create their own Logo Design, so you can brand yourself. They’ve sponsored this review, so here goes.

They were kind enough to provide a review version. The program weighs in at around 50 MB zipped up and after installation takes up 123 MB on your system. Pretty hefty for a logo creation software. Anyhow, setup took less than a minute and went smoothly.

It comes pre-installed with a whole array of logo templates which are fully editable by you. You can change the colors, the positions, rotate elements, add all kinds of effects, choose fonts from your system or use their own in built ones and many more options.

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The only thing that put me off right away is that I couldn’t upload any of my own images. Then again if that were to be the case they have to add some sort of image editing capabilities in there, which is clearly not what this software is for. It’s aimed at letting you use some basic templates, make the necessary adjustments and pop a logo out.

I’m not sure if a professional would be caught using this, but the features that come with it can help a do-it-yourself type of person generate a logo for themselves at a fraction of the cost.

They also sell logo template packs on their site, my review version came with the “Entertainment Pack”, you’ll find a logo I quickly whipped up for this review below.

So, do I think it’s worth it for someone willing to put in their own time and generate logos for a fraction of the cost? At $29.95, Yes. But know that you will have to spend some time learning the ins and outs of the program before you are able to churn out something which can hold itself and your brand.

After all, you want a logo that you want to be able to use for a long time to come, just don’t expect to have it in 5 minutes.

Example logo created with The Logo Creator -

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About the author

Hyder has been blogging for the past two years on this blog. He started Weborithm, his web company, in 2007 and along with designing blogs and websites also releases various web related products.

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