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Create Professional looking logos

Have you ever wanted to have a logo for your blog? I have thought of it many times but now that I am actually thinking of re-designing this blog, I also started to look into the possibility of making my own logo. And that's when I came across this Logo Design software from The Laughing Bird.

The Logo Creator can create professional logo designs that look as good as created by Photoshop. The software comes with a professionally developed collection of glossy, stylish logos that you can choose to edit and customize to your taste and save tons of money that you'd otherwise pay a graphic designer.

logo creator set

This software is great for any website owner who does not have huge budget to spend on graphics or doesn't have a flare for art. I don't even have Photoshop so for me, this is a godsend. If you look at the kind of logos that are included in it, you'll definitely be impressed with unlimited choices available.

When you buy The Logo Creator, you'll get a collection of professionally-developed logo sets. You can choose to edit an existing logo or create your own. If you choose to edit an existing logo, your choices are unlimited.

Here are some of the logos that are already included in the Logo Creator that can be customized in any way shape or form. Elements and texts can be removed/added, mixed and matched from one logo to another giving you your most desired and unique logo for the site, thus making it stand out from the competition.

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The Logo Creator v5.0 comes with the following features:

  • The Logo Creator, logo design software is full of modifiable logo designs! Hundreds of possibilities! Thousands actually!
  • Sell the logo designs you create to your own clients!
  • Each logo edition comes with a library of logo design templates and logo elements including orbs, swooshes, shapes and glass-like objects!
  • Import and manipulate your own artwork, photos and clip art images!

To top these all, they have a lucrative affiliate program wherein you keep 50% of any sales made via your link.

There are 9 different Editions of the Logo Creator and each of the editions comes with 50 already created logos. You can buy any edition for $29.95. There is a Web 2.0 edition, there's one called The Corporate Edition and The Travel Edition, The Spiritual Edition, The Real Estate Edition, The Sports Edition, The Entertainment Edition, The Alphabet Edition, The Mascot Edition and a MEGA Edition for $179.95 that contains all of the other sets.

I recommend giving The Logo Creator a try for creating those logos you always wanted for your sites.

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14 comments
laketrees

this looks like a great site Pearl..
I’ll have to check it out..
I’ll be interested to see what you come up with for your logo… :)

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pearl

So far what I have seen, it’s really nice for quick banners, ad logos (that I struggled with so long) and of course a pretty logo for your own site.. I’m also keen on seeing what happens to this site after a re-design here… keep tuned in ;)

Mihaela Lica

So you’ll use the software to create a new logo for Interesting Observations? Hardly wait to see what you come up with. :)

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pearl

oh sure, the software comes with 50 designs that can be mixed and matched – I hope I can find something that’ll be acceptable to all here :)

Ghillie

Nice find. I just paid someone alot of money to do my logo.

pearl

but your logo does look very nice too .. thanks for stopping by kenric

Craig

Awesome, I do like the orange ‘Biko’ logo.

Lars

creating a logo, i think, is really hard because you have to make it stand out from the rest… you’ll know when a logo is really good, period…

pearl

@Craig: there are a lot of great designs on the logo creator’s website, worth checking ’em out

@Lars: can’t agree with you more… and this software makes that easier :)

thinkdave

Most graphic designers will argue that software doesn’t give you any real design skills. I’m one of those people.

For my website maintenance business, I outsource logo design by holding competitions over at 99designs.com. And I’m getting very nice results.

Just thought I’d share that thought.

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