With Logomaker, there are no high-priced agencies or freelancers to manage. And no risk that you won’t get a logo you love. Here’s why you should use Logomaker to design a new logo for your business:
1. Huge selection of artwork to choose from.
Only Logomaker offers you nearly 10,000 icons and images to use for your logo.
2. It’s fast and easy—less than 9 minutes!
Unlike working with an agency or freelancer, you can create a fantastic logo in just a few minutes—without any previous design experience!
3. We don’t charge you until you purchase.
Yes, that’s correct. Design as many logos as you want for free! Ready to commit? It’s only $39.95 for unlimited use of your logo.
4. We make it easy to put your logo to work.
Once you’ve created your design, we make it easy to create business cards, pens, banners, branded clothing, and other promotional materials.
5. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
If there’s an issue with your logo files, just let us know and we will work with you to make the changes you desire.
But we know there are other options for logo design. Here’s what you can expect from a few of them:

Want to get a logo design from an ad agency?
You visit the agency’s corporate office, where a receptionist greets you, escorts you to a fancy conference room, and serves you a soft drink. An account manager and a designer dressed in black Gucci outfits then show you a few options. You like what they’ve come up with, but it’s not quite right. So you schedule a new appointment in three weeks and they go back to tweak their ideas. In the meantime, you get your first invoice for several hundred dollars and you can’t help but ask, “why am I paying so much money for a soft drink?”

Rather get a logo from a freelance designer?
You ask a few friends who have nice logos that you like who designed them? And you search online for a couple of designers who have created work you like. Now that you have a list of several candidates, you contact each of them to find out what they charge (generally $250-$1000 or more), how many concepts they’ll provide (3-5, if you’re lucky), and how quickly they can turn around the work (usually a week or two). By the time you hear back from all of them and make your choice, several days have passed. You tell your freelancer what you want to see and schedule an appointment a week later to review your first concepts. And you start to wonder, isn’t there a faster, cheaper way to create a logo?

Thinking about holding a logo design contest?
There are nearly a dozen websites that offer contests where you put up money—usually between $200-$1000—and they share it with designers around the world. After several days, you get lots of design options (some good, some not-so-good) and choose a winner. You don’t have any idea of who is doing the work and whether the logos you see are original or lifted from other companies, which happens more than you might think. After several days of waiting, you start to wonder, is it worth the risk?