The sheer freedom and speed that comes from sketching makes it the best way to develop ideas. There’s been so many times when I’ve personally scribbled down an idea only for a ‘happy accident’ to happen, which has developed into a stronger idea that I would never have considered in my mind alone. Some designers might feel the need to develop their ideas directly on a computer, but they’re making a mistake. It’s where you can brainstorm and develop ideas before finalising the design on a computer. Sketchbooks (or a piece of paper)Īlthough the final results will be developed on a computer, paper is where everything happens. I recommend using a mechanical pencil, meaning you can continue to sketch and brainstorm without the need to constantly sharpen the tip.Īs an extra optional item, I’d also recommend a separate coloured pencil of some kind, such as blue or red, which can be used to highlight the best ideas from your sketchbook before proceeding digitising them. This is pretty obvious, but one of the main tools you’ll need for logo design is a pen and/or a pencil some kind. Here’s a run down of the tools I use as a logo designer: Pencils & Paper Pencils Thankfully, almost every home has the tools already available, meaning you’ll be able to start designing logos right away without needing to spend a penny.
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