So, I was browsing around, trying to get a decent logo made for my new side hustle. You know, something that screams “me” but also looks professional. I stumbled upon this thing called “Logo Rider” and thought, “Why not give it a shot?”

First off, I gotta say, finding a good logo design place is way harder than it looks. There’s a ton of them out there, all promising the moon. But I’d heard some good things about Logo Rider, mainly that they do a wide variety of styles, so I figured they could handle whatever weird idea I threw at them.
I started by just checking out their page. It looked pretty legit, with a bunch of examples of logos they’d done before. They claimed to be a “leading logo design company” and talked about offering “diverse branding solutions.” Sounds fancy, right?
The next step was figuring out exactly what I wanted. This is where things got a little tricky. I had a general idea in my head, but putting it into words was tough. I spent a good chunk of time just doodling and brainstorming, trying to nail down the vibe I was going for.
After I had a rough sketch, I reached out to Logo Rider. I sent them my messy drawing and a long, rambling description of what I envisioned. I probably sounded like a crazy person, but hey, it’s my brand, right?
Surprisingly, they got back to me pretty quickly. We went back and forth a few times, refining the design, tweaking colors, and playing with different fonts. They were super patient with me, which I appreciated.
Finally, after a few rounds of revisions, we landed on something I loved. It was exactly what I had in mind, but even better. They really nailed the whole “professional but still me” thing.
- Reached out to Logo Rider with my initial concept.
- Went through a few rounds of revisions, refining the design.
- Ended up with a logo I’m super happy with.
So yeah, that’s my Logo Rider story. It was a bit of a process, but totally worth it in the end. Now I have a killer logo that represents my brand perfectly. If you’re looking to get a logo made, I’d definitely recommend checking them out. Just be prepared to do some brainstorming and be patient with the process. It’s your brand’s identity we’re talking about, so it’s worth doing it right.