D' Logo

Portray the story from your logo

₹24999.00

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A logo doesn’t sell (directly), it identifies —Paul Rand

Here’s the lowdown on D' Logo—where we fuse heritage drip with blockbuster flex in every mark you rock.

I craft logos that are either sleek AF with minimalist vibes (think Gucci’s double G or Dior’s clean drip) or epic AF with cinematic flair (like Universal’s globe or Marvel’s heroic reveal).

Common Vibes

D' Logo is the plug for flexing your brand’s identity—rocking that timeless luxury drip or that blockbuster‑level swagger, no cap.

Design is the silent ambassador of your brand. —Paul Rand

When it comes to logo design, two distinct styles emerge that cater to varying brand identities and target audiences. The cinematic approach evokes the grandeur and drama of major film studios like Warner Bros, Paramount, and Disney, characterized by bold typography and engaging visuals that capture the essence of storytelling. This style is perfect for brands looking to create an impactful and memorable presence. On the other hand, the minimal design aesthetic, exemplified by luxury labels such as Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci, embraces simplicity and elegance. With clean lines and understated elements, this approach signifies sophistication and high-end appeal, attracting clientele who value exclusivity and refinement. By understanding these two variants, brands can effectively choose a logo that aligns with their vision and market positioning.

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Cinematic

Minimal

pure blockbuster energy, featuring bold 3D elements, dynamic motion cues, and heroic audio logos that grab attention—just like 20th Century Fox’s fanfare or Warner Bros.’ shield reveal.

the “quiet luxury” aesthetic with clean lines, clever negative space, and a mono palette—think Chanel’s interlocked C’s and Prada’s subtle runway drip.

This vibe‑turn‑up approach makes your brand intro epic and utterly unforgettable, hitting different in every scroll and stream.

It’s all about timelessness and versatility—these logos age like fine wine and never get washed out.

  1. Brand Overview & Goals

    In a few sentences, describe your company’s mission, vision, and core values. What one word best encapsulates your brand, and why?
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  2. Visual Identity & Preferences

    List three adjectives that define your ideal brand personality (e.g., minimalist, dramatic, playful). Do you have any preferred color palettes, font styles, or mood‑board links to share?
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  3. Competition & Differentiation

    “Who are your top three competitors? What do you like or dislike about their logos? How should your logo stand apart in your market?
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  4. Application & Technical Specifications

    “Where will this logo primarily appear? (e.g., website header, social‑media avatar, printed stationery, video watermark). Do you need alternate lockups (square, single‑color) or special format requirements?
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  5. Process, Timeline & Budget

    “What is your budget range, and when do you need the final files? Please outline any key milestones (concept review, revisions, final delivery) and how many rounds of revisions you anticipate.