Hi! Becca! I appreciate this chats with experts. They are so insightful. I'm graphic design too (but not a logo designer) and I learnt a thing or two. I would like if you could talk about naming you business. What makes a good name? How to chose a name? Should you pick a brand name or use your own name? It would be very helpful. Thanks :)
You are 100% on the nose with the fact that people are going to do it anyway (people = me). This was super helpful in terms of how to get something to get it done and be happy with it, and these tools sound great and I'm so excited to use them! I think it's also a great way to tell people that you do what you need to do, but when you're ready to level up, support graphic artists like yourself by having them help you with those next steps of growing and evolving your business! Thanks so much!
I am a Graphic Designer who is learning calligraphy with Becca’s videos. This video was super helpful to understand how I can merge the two together. Thanks
Love the help you both provide. Knowledge is always better when it’s shared. I’m nowhere near the branding stage but as a new watercolour and hand lettering artist to be you’ve given me a lot to consider when the time is right.
This video came at the perfect time! Thank You. I’ve been selling on a small scale for about 8 months and have never got around to doing a logo. I just fell into selling my stuff so never set myself up a logo. I’ve been trying to come up with a design over the past few weeks and really struggling and this clearly lays out everything I’m doing wrong! Becca and Jaana to the rescue!
Hi Becca & Jaana! Great tips. I’ll have to look into the Capture app myself but knowingly a bit about capturing images in general, a couple of additional tips that I take for granted but am surprised how often they’re missed when capturing an image: 1) Make your image as large as possible prior to capturing it. Zooming in in it after the fact is NOT the same thing: software will just have too little information to do its thing, so you want to give it tye best shot at getting the best results for you; 2) No matter if you use a “real” camera or your phone, CLEAN THE LENS first. You don’t want blurry or foggy images and a clean lens just helps the software work better. Those of us that need reading glasses or contact lenses already know how much these tips helps our own vision, our computers & apps need the same advantages - “Garbage In, Garbage Out”.
One thing I really notice with logos if someone took the time to come up with the image that would be saved/displayed on a shortcut. So like, on my iPad, I have folders of things for different purposes like lettering, social, crafts, etc. and when I save a webpage and “add it to homescreen” many of the crafty webpages I have added to my Home Screen surprised me by not having cute icons. Yours with the H in the nib, Jaana’s paaperclip and craft stores do. But Happy planner doesn’t a couple hand lettering classes I purchased, they don’t. It surprises me. I find I go to the cute icons first if I am just looking to kill some time and do a random set of letterings.
Wonderful, thank you! Is there any way to incorporate Procreate in this process? Like creating the logo there, exporting as a PNG or JPG to photos, and then tweaking in Adobe Capture/draw?
Not really because Procreate is a raster-based app. But you can sketch/draw the logo in Procreate and vectorize it using the pen tool in Vectornator, a free vector app for the ipad pro.
Hi! Becca! I appreciate this chats with experts. They are so insightful. I'm graphic design too (but not a logo designer) and I learnt a thing or two. I would like if you could talk about naming you business. What makes a good name? How to chose a name? Should you pick a brand name or use your own name? It would be very helpful. Thanks :)
"Done is better than perfect" - so true!!! Thank you Jaana and Becca!
You are 100% on the nose with the fact that people are going to do it anyway (people = me). This was super helpful in terms of how to get something to get it done and be happy with it, and these tools sound great and I'm so excited to use them! I think it's also a great way to tell people that you do what you need to do, but when you're ready to level up, support graphic artists like yourself by having them help you with those next steps of growing and evolving your business!
Thanks so much!
I am a Graphic Designer who is learning calligraphy with Becca’s videos. This video was super helpful to understand how I can merge the two together. Thanks
You read my mind!!! I was so excited to see this pop up in my inbox. Thank you Becca and Jaana!
Love the help you both provide. Knowledge is always better when it’s shared. I’m nowhere near the branding stage but as a new watercolour and hand lettering artist to be you’ve given me a lot to consider when the time is right.
This video came at the perfect time! Thank You. I’ve been selling on a small scale for about 8 months and have never got around to doing a logo. I just fell into selling my stuff so never set myself up a logo. I’ve been trying to come up with a design over the past few weeks and really struggling and this clearly lays out everything I’m doing wrong! Becca and Jaana to the rescue!
love your style of teacing Becca
I totally relate to the Jaana's giddyness towards Adobe Capture and not having that during college lol! Thanks so much for this!
Thanks ladies, it always fun to learn something new.
Yass!!! So true, assessing and tweaking our logo and system to be better in a regular basis is a very responsible thing to do. Thank you!!!
Thanks for all the info Becca!
Adobe capture is pretty cool! I haven't tried Adobe draw yet.
This was so useful and very much appreciated! Thank you both!
This is ✨ GOLD ✨ THANK. YOU!!!!
LOVE this!!!
Thank you for so many valuable tips.
This is so great! Thank you both!
Yes! Thank you for your tips.
Hi Becca & Jaana! Great tips.
I’ll have to look into the Capture app myself but knowingly a bit about capturing images in general, a couple of additional tips that I take for granted but am surprised how often they’re missed when capturing an image:
1) Make your image as large as possible prior to capturing it. Zooming in in it after the fact is NOT the same thing: software will just have too little information to do its thing, so you want to give it tye best shot at getting the best results for you;
2) No matter if you use a “real” camera or your phone, CLEAN THE LENS first. You don’t want blurry or foggy images and a clean lens just helps the software work better.
Those of us that need reading glasses or contact lenses already know how much these tips helps our own vision, our computers & apps need the same advantages - “Garbage In, Garbage Out”.
Thanks for the help, kind Women! 💃💃💃
Yes we are going to diy anyway! 😂😂 Thank you for the tips and the freebie again a wonderful tutorial! 👏👏👏
Fellow Graphic / Web Designer here (Raises hand) HA :D Thought this was a great video. Helpful tips
Top stuff!
Is there a standard logo size when trying to create a logo with our lettering?
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One thing I really notice with logos if someone took the time to come up with the image that would be saved/displayed on a shortcut. So like, on my iPad, I have folders of things for different purposes like lettering, social, crafts, etc. and when I save a webpage and “add it to homescreen” many of the crafty webpages I have added to my Home Screen surprised me by not having cute icons. Yours with the H in the nib, Jaana’s paaperclip and craft stores do. But Happy planner doesn’t a couple hand lettering classes I purchased, they don’t. It surprises me. I find I go to the cute icons first if I am just looking to kill some time and do a random set of letterings.
Very nice video. Thanks!
thanks for this I definitely learnt today I appreciate it. I am a graphic designer artist
Wonderful, thank you! Is there any way to incorporate Procreate in this process? Like creating the logo there, exporting as a PNG or JPG to photos, and then tweaking in Adobe Capture/draw?
I have the same question too!
Yes. Import the design into Adobe Draw and trace it on a new draw layer.
I am a graphic design student and I found this helpful.😅
Graphic designer getting into hand lettering here!
Hello Becca love your vids
Can logos be successfully made in Procreate?
Not really because Procreate is a raster-based app. But you can sketch/draw the logo in Procreate and vectorize it using the pen tool in Vectornator, a free vector app for the ipad pro.
Hey.. could you please do a video of greeting cards for birthday.. I really loved your holiday card ideas.
Woah im new + a bit early ps. Im not that new a 2week year old lolo :-P
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