AI logos
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- e-wo
Which AI has been most helpful in generating logo ideas? I'm looking for it to spit out 20 or so variations that I'd choose from to revise by hand.
I've been trying ChatGPT 4o, and haven't found that it's very good at taking specific direction around line weight, shape consistency, abstraction.
Would love any sources or prompts you've found helpful.
- hans_glib4
april fools?
- _niko1
all shit
- +1 I’ve been using allshit.co for a while and it’s really good at logos********
- +1 I’ve been using allshit.co for a while and it’s really good at logos
- maquito0
jokes aside, e-wo, I do a lot of logos, for business, for friends, and mostly for fun; I usually start from a doodle on a notebook in a cafeteria or in the tube. I don't think I would ever even consider prompting an LLM for a logo.
Why? the same reason I would rather keep solving my crosswords without peeking though the solutions page.
- But it's happening.monospaced
- Totally understandable, and I admire that perspectivee-wo
- e-wo0
Knew I'd take shit for this : )
If it helps, this is me trying to help out friends pro-bono, without the available time to develop tons of ideas from scratch. I prefer this approach to directing them to stock logos or shit like that.
- yuekit0
I haven't seen any that are good at logos yet. Might be an issue of the type of training data that's available along with the orientation towards creating photographic imagery rather than iconography.
You could try the new OpenAI image generator...it has more graphic design capabilities but I still wasn't very impressed with what it came up with in terms of simple logos and icons. The more your logo looks like an illustration the easier it would be.
- Projectile0
I tried it a little while back... just as a second mood board page before diving into a mini logo/brand project (it was a fake brand for a fake project so I only had a day to produce it)
None of the logos I generated were even half decent, you could tell it was AI immediately... but having the client point out the colours of one and the style of another was a useful part of the process. But it was still much less useful than the moodboard page with existing, professionallly created logos.
Firefly was a bust, I can't remember what I used. And the prompt to get it to work was a very long winded story about me building a brand that does this and that.
- _niko5
My son used chatGTP to make a logo and kits for his Sunday league youth team that he's starting with some friends, he did this with a couple of prompts and revisions, 5 minutes total if that.
is it great? not really but it's better than most youth and some pro logos out there and he did it by himself or getting his old man to begrugingly obsess over it for a week and come up with something even more half-assed lol
- for me, I never have luck with it, it just frustrates the hell out of me, but for 99% of the population this is all they'll need :(_niko
- I also had a client come to me recently who went the AI rout by herself and the results were ok but not what she needs, so she ended up paying me to come up_niko
- with a logo and the big difference was that in AI logos there is no thinking, no purpose, no cleverness, no hidden Fedex arrow just trendy looking things that m_niko
- might be better than 99¢ logos or other crowdsourced nonsense._niko
- yuphans_glib
- push button art, y(our) kids generation is going to have a whole new take on the world - GPS, Screentime Syndrome, AI, legit robots...canoe
- as humanity turns sideways I hope there's still people who try to right itcanoe
- Very cool - a little west ham inspo. I do think the soccer ball looks somewhat like a golf ball on a tee but this is 100 x better than my kids youth team logosstoplying