Сreate a logo for your business using an online editor
SUPA builder lets you create free and easy business logos with no previous experience
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Free logo templates
A vast library of templates for logos for any business lets you create professional-looking designs with no special skills required.
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Intuitive online software
Unlike other complex software, SUPA is a graphic design tool that requires no special skills and features a simple and accessible interface for everyone.
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Built-in content libraries
Within the editor, you will find an extensive library of vector icons and illustrations, all to help you create a great logo for your business!
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AI generated naming and slogan suggestions
Our text-generating AI (like ChatGPT) can be used to generate a memorable slogan for your business or even help you come up with a name!
What can SUPA do?
With this simple editor, you can create a logo without any experience
- Content librariesThe editor includes libraries of stock photos, videos, vector icons, illustrations, font sets, buttons, and lists
- AnimationStatic designs can be animated with a single click, and each animation can be customized
- Smart scalingThe “smart scaling” tool automatically adjusts all graphic elements when you change the aspect ratio of your project
- Team collaborationYou can easily share your creations with your colleagues, even if they don’t have a SUPA account
- AI text generationAI can generate marketing slogans, highlight your product’s features, or even write complete texts
- Photo editingUse photo editing tools to enhance your images
- Change historySUPA keeps the history of all edits so you can easily revert to an earlier version
- Upload custom elementsYou can upload elements to your design from your device, including images, videos, fonts, GIFs and Lottie animations
Choose from hundreds of logo templates
Find templates to fit any topic in our extensive library
How to create business logos with SUPA?
A step-by-step guide on creating business logos using SUPA software.
FAQ
Yes, you can. You won’t have access to premium assets, but you can create designs using elements available with a free subscription.
Our editor is built for people who have no previous design skills and want to create logos or any other graphic content. We provide a selection of templates, a simple interface, and a massive library of assets to turn your design ideas into reality with no previous experience.
Yes, you can upload fonts from your computer and even share them with your team.
- A PDF can incorporate both vector and rasterized elements. This is helpful when you want to combine different types of elements in a single design. This is also a good file format for printing.
- A PNG will be useful when you’re using photos or complex textures in your logo. However, they can lose quality when scaled and might not fit the resolution requirements for some of the larger printable materials.
Common mistakes in designing a logo
Too complicated
Your logo should be simple and visually uncomplicated. If your logo contains excessive details and complex elements, it can look chaotic and lack legibility.
Too many colors
Developing a style can help your brand or profile become recognisable. This can include specific styles, frames, visual effects or even particular ways of editing pictures that make you stand out.
Lacking adaptation to various media
Your logo should be usable on online platforms, printable advertising, business cards, billboards, and more. Create multiple versions of your logo for various uses.
Unoriginal concept
Try not to copy from other brands or use cliche ideas. Your logo should be unique to your business.
Poor scaling
Your logo should look equally good on small and large screens, as well as in various print sizes. Make sure it keeps its shape and legibility across all sizes.
Not considering the future of your brand
Consider possible changes in your brand. Your logo should be modifiable to evolve with the changes in your business.
Using rasterized images
It’s best to create your logo entirely in vector to avoid blurring and quality loss after scaling.
Skipping the focus group testing
Before settling on a final logo for your business, try presenting it to a sample audience to gauge how your future clients will respond to your design.