Logo Design
A logo should be simple enough to remember and flexible enough to use everywhere.
Quick answer
DDN designs practical logo systems for brands that need a clear mark, usable files, and a visual identity that works across digital and physical touchpoints.
We create practical identity systems that can work across websites, social, print, apparel, and signage.



Logo design starts the brand system
The legacy logo page framed the logo as the starting point of a brand. We preserve that idea while making sure the identity works beyond one mark.
Concepts before final choice
A useful logo process explores multiple directions, then narrows toward the mark that best fits the audience, business personality, and real-world use cases.
Built for real application
Logo files should work on websites, social profiles, print pieces, apparel, signage, ads, and small-format placements without losing clarity.
What is included
Logo concepts
Color direction
Typography direction
Usage-ready exports
Brand application support
How we approach it
- 01
Define the brand feel
- 02
Explore directions
- 03
Refine the mark
- 04
Prepare file formats
- 05
Apply across key touchpoints
Planning considerations
Details that shape a stronger project.
These are the details we account for before recommendations, design, or development decisions are made.
Logo design as the starting point of a brand identity
Concept exploration before final selection
Case-study style process showing multiple logo concepts
Practical brand files for use across web, print, social, apparel, and signage
Related work
Proof from the portfolio.
Service FAQ
Common questions before starting.
What should a logo package include?
A practical package should include primary and alternate marks, color versions, transparent files, vector formats, and guidance for common uses.
Can you help with more than a logo?
Yes. Logo design can expand into typography, colors, website visuals, social templates, print assets, and brand application support.
How many logo concepts do you create?
The number depends on scope, but the process should include exploration, selection, refinement, and final export preparation.
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