We tried several and found three that work well enough to recommend.
The site charges 50 euro (about $57) for high-quality copies of a logo.
Honestly, this seems fair, because MBNL is both slick and highly customizable.
Tell MBNL your business name and slogan, and give it some tags so it can choose clip art.
Then pick a layoutsome are way better than othersand customize.
The site will randomly present you 20 options, but you’ve got the option to load more.
Everything is customizable, including typefaces, icons, sizes, positions, patterns, and colors.
you could match any icon and color scheme to any layout.
And you’re free to gussy up a plain logo.
You just cant upload your own assets.
Most of the logos on this site have the same kind of feel.
And thats exactly the branding I wanted for my soup subscription service, SoupPass.
Its all the stuff youd reasonably expect from a paid service.
Hatchful
Hatchfulis a free web-based logo maker (also oniOS/Android) from small-business management suite Shopify.
If you cant imagine paying even fifty bucks for your logo, you might still find something decent here.
Hatchfuls customization options are limited.
you’re able to only choose certain combinations of colors and fonts.
This might keep you from playing house and spending all day customizing.
But I couldnt find any text options hardy enough to convey the rugged spirit of Reckless Shipping.
If you selected social media, this includes assets for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.
Youll probably want to make some tweaks once youve seen your logo at different sizes and configurations.
FreeLogoServices
FreeLogoServicesis not free!
It costs $40 to download a high-quality copy of your log.
First, the site asks for the basic key in and layout of logo you desire.
As you narrow down your selection, the options in the background change to fit.
The styles on FLS are much more traditional, more late 90s MS Publisher.
Sometimes thats what you want.
There are less literal options.
The site also offers business cards, starting at $20 for 100.
Again, reasonable, and serviceable.
You get what you pay for.
If all these designs seem cheesy, then you should probably spring for a real designer.
Try searching onDribbble,Behance, or99designs.
And get ready to pay a lot more than $57good designers cost good money, and they should.