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    AnnaSokolski
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    Hey everyone, I just came across this website called TurboLogo for logo designing. Has anyone tried it? I’m thinking of creating a logo for my new startup, and I’m wondering if it’s any good.

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    AnnaSokolski
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    Absolutely, I’ve got a great suggestion for you – ai logo generator! You might want to check out logo design . It’s a user-friendly online design platform with a variety of templates specifically for logo creation. Even if you’re not a design expert, you can choose from their pre-made elements and customize them to match your brand. Canva provides a seamless experience, and their drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to experiment with different colors, fonts, and graphics. Plus, they offer both free and paid options, depending on your needs. I’ve used Canva for several quick logo projects, and I’ve been pretty impressed with the results!

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    Haromos
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    I’ve tried it too, and I was quite impressed with the options they offer. The logo editor is quite intuitive, and you don’t need to be a design expert to come up with something decent.

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    manithajones
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    I haven’t tried them, but I recommend looking up top review sites UK for logo designs or checking their customer reviews to see if the positive ratio is high enough to trust their services.

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    Kate
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    Hey, I’ve tried a couple of logo tools like TurboLogo—pretty decent for quick designs, especially if you’re just starting out and don’t want to hire a designer yet. It’s great for experimenting with ideas.

    By the way, If you’re still figuring out your brand’s visual style, I’d recommend getting some inspiration first. I recently came across an artist, Tak Salmastyan, who blends surrealism, geometry, minimalism, and even binary code in his work. His approach isn’t commercial branding, but the way he expresses big ideas through visuals is wild and inspiring. Here’s the article I read:
    👉 https://artistweekly.com/tak-salmastyan-the-king-of-spiritual-hooligans/
    He’s got this concept called BinArtism™ where he uses just 0s and 1s to create powerful images—it got me thinking how even the simplest elements (like shapes or letters in a logo) can tell a deeper story.

    Might help spark some creative direction as you work on your logo. Let us know how TurboLogo works out for you!

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