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Jun 22, 2012
Amanda B.
I want to come up with a business logo for my pictures in my portfolio. Anyone know how I should go about this?
Jun 24, 2012
Gabbi D.
The thing about logos is that there is no set way to make one. It's pretty personal in the sense that you are representing yourself and the logo should explain you to some extent. Do you want to be portrayed as super simple and down to business or more playful? I do not feel like I know enough about you and your portfolio to say what it should be like. It's also important to keep in mind that a logo should be fairly simple. As for actually putting it together, you could find someone or programs like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop are good if you can get them. I would suggest sticking more with Illustrator for a logo, though, as it is more for logo making and actual prints. I'm sure there are also tutorials to help...