Unique Logo Design & Branding
Sick of seeing the same damn thing everywhere? Get a Unique Logo or Branding
We (ermetica7-Anna and Andrea) make logos and brands that are different. For people who want something well done. For people tired of seeing the same old logos everywhere. For people who understand that a good brand is worth the investment.
Generic and Overused logos:
Don't buy the same logo everyone else has.
What is a generic logo?
A generic logo is one that lacks uniqueness, often resulting from the use of templates or plagiarism. It doesn't reflect the specific values, aspirations, or principles of a business. Some businesses have told to us:
- "We're just starting. We don't need all that 'values' stuff."
- "Small business. No need for values."
- "We're not big. Values don't matter to us."
We always say: You can't hide. Empty is empty, No suit hides that.
Risks & Costs of Undervaluing Logo Design
Often people don't get what a logo really is. They think it's just something pretty to look at. Like a decoration. But it's more than that. It's a tool. It costs businesses when you don't treat it right. Continue to read.
Choosing a Cheap Freelancer
- Risks: Weak design. Lacks strategy. Generic look. No differentiation. Potential for plagiarism. Legal issues. Limited scalability. Poor reproduction.
- Cost Analysis: Low initial cost. Hidden costs: Redesign fees. Legal fees (if plagiarism). Printing problems.
- Brand Equity: Damages brand image. Cheap look = cheap product. Reduces customer trust. Lack of professionalism. Hinders brand recognition. Blends in with competitors.
Choosing a Low Professional Designer
- Risks: Better than cheap, but still generic. May rely on templates. Lacks originality. Limited brand development. Focus on aesthetics, not strategy.
- Cost Analysis: Mid-range cost. Potential for future costs: Rebranding if the logo doesn't scale.
- Brand Equity: Doesn't build strong brand identity. Missed opportunity. Creates a forgettable brand. No emotional connection.
Choosing a Cousin/Friend (Amateur):
- Risks: Lack of design expertise. Unprofessional look. Inconsistent application. Logo looks different everywhere. Damages credibility. Customers question your seriousness
- Cost Analysis: Low or no upfront cost. High long-term costs: Rebranding is essential. Lost business due to lack of trust.
- Brand Equity: Severe damage to brand image. Appears unprofessional. Erodes customer confidence. "If they don't care about their logo..."
We are not your cheap freelancers, low-professional designers and amateur friends
Why We differ?
Here's a concise list explaining how We, Ermetica7-Anna and Andrea, differ from cheap freelancers, low-professional designers and amateur contacts:
- Unique Design. Ermetica7: Hand-designed logos, no overused templates. Others: Use overused templates and generic designs.
- Brand Focus. Anna and Andrea: Creates full brand identities. Others: Focus on basic logo.
- Ethical Practice. Ermetica7: Opposes logo contests, values client communication. Others: May exploit designers, lack communication.
- Expertise. Anna and Andrea: Strong design, SEO, and Copyright knowledge. Others: Limited skills, unprofessional.
- Value. Ermetica7: Emphasizes logo investment, quality work. Others: Cheap, low-value work.
Just a Font? It's a Rip-Off
The Truth About Plain Font Logos
A font alone? That's not a logo. It's a mark of someone who doesn't care. They slap some letters on a page, call it done. Fast money for them. You get nothing. Looks like every other company. No emotions. No story. Just letters. You paid for that? They laugh. They should. You got ripped off. They didn't think. They didn't try. They just took your money. You're stuck with it. A font (typeface). That's all you got.
Just a Font? That's Not Real Design.
Don't let "simple" fool you. A logo that's just a font? Often, it means someone didn't put in the work. Especially with unprofessionals designers who don't really know design.They say: Simple means fancy. They hook you with: "Less is more." "Clean looks good forever." "Just a font shows class." They make you think: You're getting something high-end, modern. Not messy. But really: True class often means a carefully picked font that works with a bigger, thoughtful design. Not just a plain font on its own. They try to make it sound like just picking a nice font is enough. But a logo is more than just words. Just good letters often aren't enough of a picture.
A good logo?
A design with thought, values, principles.
Ermetica7: No Copycat Logos Here
We don't do logos like everyone else. Not the big companies, not the fake designer just starting out who don't quite know how. Not copied. Not stolen. We listen to you. Your ideas, your feelings, what you believe in. That's what goes into your logo. It's not just about looking good. It's about what it means. We don't use templates or let a machine make it. We do it. We think about the letters, how it looks in different sizes, if everyone can see it, if it's really yours. A good logo looks great, but it also keeps you out of trouble. That's what we do.
We avoid logos that look like
everyone else's
Hire Us on Freelancer
The easiest way to kick off your logo or brand identity project with Ermetica7 is through our Freelancer.com services page. Browse our packages and hire us today. For secure and straightforward hiring, we use Freelancer.com. Their platform holds your payment securely, releasing funds only when you approve the completed logo or brand identity project.