For this project, you are creating a brand that serves 3 purposes:
A. It can be a personal brand - Like creating a signature that will mark all of your projects
B. It can serve as the name for a design company or design firm
C. It can work as the name of a product of a company that creates a product
When you choose a name it has to be fairly original, meaning if you a search in google that specific name that you came up with cannot be in the first page of the search. If you find original names, put a circle around them
Most brand names fit into one of 7 categories. The name is tied to the idea, feeling, or perception you want to create about your brands. Consider the following options when looking for a name.
1. Eponymous - Using a real person's name or last name like "Sarabia" or "Disney"
2. Descriptive - They tell what the company does like "The Home Depot"
3. Acronyms - Using abbreviated letters, like "KFC" or "BMW"
4. Suggestive - Using real, composite or invented words that say something about the company like "Uber"
5. Associative - Using real words or concepts that have connotations, like "Amazon"
6. Non-English - A word in another language that means something cool
7. Abstract - completely made up, sounds interesting, no meaning
Most logos focus on a single fonts (and sometimes a secondary font) in order to present itself. When thinking about a font consider the following.
Fonts have personalities. Serif fonts seem formal but also traditional and old school. Sans-serfi fonts are more modern but might also seem too clean and clinical. Stylized fonts can be fun they can also be complicated and seem unprofessional. Your job to find the right font that fits the personality of your font.
Don't make your logo too complex
Start with a black and white version of your logo.