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  1. Hey @designmarjolein! Thank you for the feedback. We did change the wording in the packages page not too long ago to address this but we will think of more ways to tackle this. For now you can always send your buyers to our tutorials or customer support 🙂
  2. As savvy designers, you know keeping your designs searchable is the key to success. That’s why the Logo Maker Team is back, bringing you the latest industry trends and hottest search terms to supercharge your design visibility and skyrocket your sales! Industry Specific Tips: Sports Equipment Manufacturing Buyers in this industry usually take one of two routes. Either they’re looking for a logo that highlights specific equipment (like “golf clubs” and “soccer balls”) or for an abstract symbol representing athleticism, movement, or strength. Dominate searches with specific equipment terms or generic shapes (“dynamic lines,” “swoosh effects”) that capture the essence of action. Here is an example of each: Designed by @jeupereira @shamlirotem Kids Toys While buyer preferences for this industry are diverse, successful logos tend to be soft, playful, and simple. Think cute cartoon characters, bright colors, and engaging shapes. Focus on design expressing "fun," "adventure," or "toys" to attract buyers looking for the perfect playthings. Designed by @budaart @name_art , budaart Architecture & Interior Design Logos for this industry are very straightforward, buyers are looking for designs with houses and end up buying designs with houses. With so many house options in the Logo Maker, we recommend finding one that showcases your unique point of view and style to help you stand out. Your choice of design can help buyers bring their vision to life! Think about expressing different styles that reflect different spaces, such as "home," "modern," and "luxury.". Showcase houses, keys, and other symbols that evoke feelings of home. Designed by @tomtypography @yehorkolchyba @harshas Candy store Sweeten your reach with versatile tags! Include “sweets” alongside more specific tags like “candy” or “chocolate,” to capture a wider audience. Designed by @markwilsson @tnknwrks Feeling Inspired? Think of this as your design to-do list. Head back to your dashboard and: Retag relevant designs with trending keywords. Upload new designs inspired by the hottest searches. Unleash your creativity with fresh logo concepts! Let's keep the conversation going! What are your thoughts on these trending keywords? Do you have any favorites? Share your design tips and tricks in the comments below!
  3. Yes, it is possible. Gradient became rather popular with buyers, despite the fact that our editor doesn't fully support it. Our workaround at the moment is that if you post a gradient the buyer would only be able to changes the layer into a single color. We recommend creating some versions with flat colors.
  4. Hey designers! Week after week the Logo Maker Team provides the latest trends in your Insights Tab. Today, we're highlighting industries we think have the most potential - think of them as our “Editor’s Picks”. What buyers search for isn't always what they end up with! We’re breaking down the top search terms for popular industries vs. what’s actually converting, and highlighting opportunities in under-supplied categories. Let’s Start With Top Industries: Information Technology (IT) Services & Professional Services & Consulting are two rising industries in the "Top Searched" and "Top Converting" categories, making them ones to watch for logo designers like you. Check out the gap between searches and selections in these top categories – it might surprise you! Information Technology (IT) Services - Buyers often search for "computer" or "cloud" logos, but gravitate toward designs with a more "techy" aesthetic. Think clean lines, simple shapes, and subtle hints of technology. Examples by @skydesigner and @fransprasetyo Professional Services & Consulting - While "people" logos are popular searches, minimalist designs (limited colors, clean lines, and negative space) are the real winners. Examples by @yehorkolchyba and @danifelds The Up-and-Comer: Construction is a newcomer to the "Top Converted" list, but remains a staple in "Top Searched." So there’s a gap to fill! Are you ready to create the next top-selling construction logo? By @tomtypography Hidden Gems: High Demand, With Low Supply: These next three categories have surprisingly low sales despite high searches. Consider them golden opportunities to create new top sellers! Vintage 3D Architecture See inspiring examples below! Vintage Logos: Earthy tones, muted colors, and badge-like frames Designed by @yogh18 and @d4gstudio 3D Logos: Eye-catching designs with depth/dimension and clean simplicity Designed by @aldeanodesign and @vanadium1st Architecture Logos: Symbols of the industry such as buildings, skylines, or drafting tools with clean lines Designed by @harshas and @arslan_nasim Remember: For any logo design, in any industry, versatility is key. Great logos work everywhere, from websites to building signs. What’s Next? Understanding buyer behavior is key to logo sales. What insights would be most helpful for you? Let us know in the comments! Top Searched Industries Top Converting Industries Industries In Need Of Supply Other: ______ We're all ears.
  5. Hey! First of all you are doing great already. It's a matter of the competition around you which is not something you can control. My ultimate and feedback is always- publish more logos, stay active and optimize your supply with our forum tips and tricks. 🙂
  6. Hey @khafff! New logos getting a boosted exposure upon publishing (they get preference in the listing) to quickly get them to potential buyers and get calibrated according to their performance and the competing logos. Another way to look at it is just just that the boost we provide simply reaches his limit and now the logo is exposure is based on their logo ranking. 🙂
  7. Hey designers! As you know, Fiverr's Logo Maker platform has unique benefits, connecting you, the creative masterminds, with businesses searching for their perfect logo. Forget endless client revisions – here you can showcase your awesome, customizable designs and businesses can find their perfect match in a flash. ⚡️ In the fast-paced digital world, the key to grabbing attention is keeping your offerings fresh, forward-thinking, and trend-conscious. That's why we're sharing the latest design trends to help you stay ahead of the curve and land those gigs! 4 Logo Trends We’ll Be Exploring: Emblem Logos: Designs with classic frames for brand names Monograms: "S" and "A" are top sellers—But keep your offerings adaptable and creative! Sharp Angles: Bold and modern for an on-point look that makes a statement Techy Brains: Minimalist brains are a win-win for tech and mental health brands. Keep scrolling for a deep dive! Remember: While trends matter, your unique style is key! As you explore these trends, find that sweet spot where hot-right-now meets your signature flair. Trend #1 Emblems Emblem logos are those that feature brand names within their design. They can add a touch of sophistication and heritage to your brand. Do keep in mind that many of the brands on Logo Maker have longer names (10+ letters), so allowing more space for longer names in this style is a great option for those businesses. Examples: Designed By @yehorkolchyba, @thermometerarts, @yehorkolchyba @shamlirotem Trend #2 Popular Monograms Monograms are back in a big way, and the letters "S" and "A" are currently the MVPS–the top searched and top selling ones on our platform. But hey, don't be afraid to get creative and explore other letters too! The possibilities are endless. Examples: Designed By @odystedesign @aldeanodesign @maryambaig711 Trend #3 Sharp Angles Sharp angles are having a major moment, and for good reason! These bold and modern logos are guaranteed to make a statement and grab attention. Think sleek, edgy, and totally on-trend. Designed By @cool_concept @ra_logodesign Trend #4 Brains as Design Elements Minimalist brains are the unexpected heroes of logo design right now. They're perfect for tech companies that want to show off their smarts and also resonate with mental health brands that focus on well-being. Making it a win-win for your next design. Example: Designed By @cool_concept Ready to get creative? Don’t forget, every logo you upload isn't just a potential sale; it's your mark on the branding world! Let's make each one a masterpiece. Which trend will you start with? Share in the comments and let's inspire each other!
  8. Let's get sentimental for a minute…Our dashboard is hitting the one-year mark! For nearly 2 years, your voices—through seller interviews, polls, comments, DMs, and requests—have shaped our forum, leading to the creation of a dashboard tailored to your needs. You wanted more visibility, a sleeker UI, better success metrics, and a dash of inspiration. And so, the dashboard was born! Let’s take a look at some of its most valuable features: The Overview Tab A place to track what’s new, visually!! An easy way to check out orders, earnings, clicks, favorites, and views, helping you track your progress and aim higher. My Top Logos Makes it a breeze to see your best designs, sorted by earnings, orders, favorites, or impressions—Intel you can use to improve performance with every design. Here are a few best practices we’ve shared over the past year: Check for repeating elements. Can you replicate the success of past logos by creating new versions? Be sure to make each variation distinct enough to stand on its own. Identify concepts or themes among your top-performing logos. Determine if certain color schemes or font colors are more effective than others. Ensure your tags and industries complement each other for optimal results. Experiment with unique variations and coloring options to help expand the reach of successful designs. Recent Activity Your go-to for viewing recent logo sales and most-loved designs so you never miss a thing. News And Tips The place to find insider tips for boosting sales! Discover the latest articles, the latest trends, activities, challenges, interviews, and more. My Current Earning Share Use this to track your progress and aim higher! Figure out exactly where you stand and how many sales will take you to the next step. Set your uploading rate to match how fast you want to scale. Remember - the bigger your sales, the higher your earnings potential. (Read More Here). My Logos Tab A place to view ALL of your designs! Depending on which stage you’re in, you may have anywhere from 30 to 1,000 active logos. This tab allows you to search through them with ease. Reached capacity? Hit pause on current active logos to make room for new designs. For more tips, read our forum about optimizing performances. Insights tab Think of this as your brainstorming buddy! Here’s where we post trend data, highlight opportunities, and share tips to spark new designs. See some examples below: Top Searched Industries Tip: Focus on industries with both high conversion rates (CR) and low competition. Top Converting Industries Tip: Focus on industries with low competition and high search volume. Top Picks (Industries and Tags) From Logo Maker Team: Review recommendations based on the latest Logo Maker data, including potential trends or niche requests that show potential. Industries With Low Logo Supply: Timing is everything. Take advantage of new opportunities and don’t forget to retag! Thanks to your amazing feedback and understanding of supply we’ve seen some jaw-dropping improvements: a 19% visibility boost, 212 leaps in Rev share tiers, and a whopping 54% spike in monthly average orders per seller. But most importantly, we’ve kept those smiles coming. Take a moment to look back: Last year, dash was born Now he’s one year old (we’re not crying, you are)! As we celebrate one year, from our dev team to you, our cherished sellers, we want to say thanks. What’s been your favorite part of the dashboard? How has it helped you kick things up a notch? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
  9. Contemporary brands aiming for global success get creative to connect with different corners of the world. Today, we're exploring how to make logos that resonate with diverse cultural audiences. Big brands often tweak their logos for local markets, incorporating regional symbols and colors to honor consumer preferences. This is an easy way to show respect for their customers and underscore a commitment to respecting diversity. Here are a few examples for inspiration: Designed by @aldeanodesign Designed by @cesardoreste US buyers dominate Logo Maker sales, and we’ve observed a growing trend of using American flags and symbols over the past year. Designers often start with the US flag, in red, white, and blue, then adjust colors to broaden their appeal to global audiences. Check out these examples: Designed by @zakdesignz Designed by @fransprasetyo Designed by @projectsworks Designed by @logo7itbd Cultural identities are always changing, and if you want your logos to stay on top, they need to evolve too. Our tip? Keep a mix of designs in your portfolio that can be tweaked to fit different cultures, like using generic flags and symbols. If you've got a basic flag design, try adding some red, white, and blue to appeal to the US crowd, and don't forget to tag it accordingly. Always be respectful of cultural traditions—avoid using symbols for profit without understanding their significance. (A little research can go a long way here!) Here are some more international designs to get your creative juices flowing: Berlin wall and German flag - designed by @amitmaman Costa Rica’s most beloved animal - designed by @janellechoi Map of Africa - designed by @zakdesignz An Indian symbol featuring a many-armed dance - designed by @janellechoi What's your take on the ideas shared here? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
  10. Hey! @khafff @vanadium1st Sorry for the loooooooong wait, I wanted to make sure it's nothing technical. So, nothing is wrong with the logos. Our algorithm promotes new logos and logos with high ranking. Ranking is determined by the ratio of views per purchases. Since the logo is no longer new- what we see is a decrease in exposure due to low number of sales comparing to views. If the logo was not purchased in the past, I recommend removing it and republishing with new metadata- maybe the industry and tag picking were not the best fit for the buyers to view it. If the logo was sold before, I recommend changing the metadata but take into account that it will still be hard for the logo to float back up again. Hope that helps! Let me know
  11. Hey, designers! The logo team is back with the latest insights into what buyers are looking for, ultimately buying, and how to best use this information to generate more sales. Use this list to update search terms and logo supply, and create more sale opportunities. Take a look at our latest discoveries for a boost of inspiration! Note: The brand names mentioned below have been modified for confidentiality. Buyer #1 What They Briefed: Name: Jewels Jewelry Slogan: The Land Of Jewelry Industries: Jewelry, Jewelry Store Tags: Diamond, Jewelry Notes: The buyer changed the black brand name to match the color of the design and the slogan What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by mandrrew Buyer #2 What They Briefed: Name: Jen’s 40th Birthday Slogan: Blackout on Vodka Industries: Event Planning Tags: Champagne What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by gobliiins Buyer #3 What They Briefed: Name: Droning Experts Slogan: Giving Your Farm the Advantage Industry: Agriculture Tags: Spray Drone, Hill, Hills Notes: The buyer enlarged the design and changed the slogan color to red to match the logo. What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by umuarus Buyer #4 What They Briefed: Name: I Eat Therefore I Am Slogan: Eat Good Be Good Industry: Food and Beverage Tags: (Empty) What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by umuarus Buyer #5 What They Briefed: Name: Waterlake Acupuncture Slogan: Waterlake Minisota Industry: Acupuncture Tags: Nature, Lake Life, Water, Paddle What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by lara1984 Buyer #6 What They Briefed: Name: Alternative Practitioner Slogan: Christopher Industries: Medical And Health Education, Alternative Medicine, Health Care Services Tags: Heart, Flower, Tree, People, Love, Chakren, Sun Designed By Abdelghniennya Notes: Buyer switched the font to Amatic SC, shifted the brand name to the top, and rounded it. What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by abdelghniennya Buyer #7 What They Briefed: Name: Tj Inspires Slogan: Making Memories Industries: Art And Design, Animals And Pets, Fashion And Apparel Tags: Dog, Sun, Neutral, Decor, Beige, Style, Light, Nature, Craft, Frenchie What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by alonda Buyer #8 What They Briefed: Name: Screen Play Slogan: (Empty) Industries: Media and Entertainment Blog Or Channel, Film, TV Tags: Film, Camera Notes: The buyer went with a different set of three colors for the top bar. What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by mrmouselogo Buyer #9 What They Briefed: Name: Screen Play Slogan: (Empty) Industries: Business Storage, Outdoor Recreation Tags: caravan, boat, RV, motorhome Notes: The buyer completely switched up the color palette What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by gunawanguan Buyer #10 What They Briefed: Name: Nut & Log Slogan: Chewy Peanut Logs Industry: Baked Goods Stores Tags: Nut, Pretty Classy, Circle Around What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by dearprudence888 What's your take on this glimpse into the buyer's journey? Any insights or industries you're curious to delve deeper into? Share your thoughts in the comments—we're all ears! Go To Dashboard
  12. Exciting news from the Logo Maker Team! We've got a fresh list of the latest search queries and untapped markets just waiting for your creative touch. Dive in to discover new opportunities and get inspired! Don't forget: Keep refining your tags stay on trend and catch the eye of potential buyers, whether it's for your existing designs or brand-new creations. Ready for your creative adventure? Let's kick off 2024 with these awesome insights!🚀✨ EXISTING PARENT INDUSTRY NEW SUB-INDUSTRY Manufacturing & Storage Logistics Beauty & Cosmetics Cosmetic Treatments Sport & Fitness > Sport Team/Club Pickleball Cricket Explore the visual language for these new industry trends to inspire your next design—and tag, tag, tag! 1. New Industry: Logistics Logos: Logistics designed by reve_line_d and iiidddooo 2. New Industry: Cosmetic Treatments Logos: Designed By: mariashtelle and reve_line_d 3. New Industry: Pickleball Logos: Designed By: Designed by name_art 4. New Industry: Cricket Logos: Designed By: Razco7 and Tomtypography Review your designs to see if any match these search queries. If they do, update and tag them with the most recent industry keywords. If not, let this serve as your design to-do list! Be sure to tell us what other industries you’re hoping to see in the comments. Your suggestion(s) might be next! GO TO DASHBOARD
  13. Hey @gunawanguan! We made it "generic" enough to match all cases (new AND LM clients). Do you think there are more templates you might find useful? In what cases? If you like this type of content we can absolutely make more of it 🙂
  14. We're all about improving how sellers and buyers connect. In many cases, clients who choose quick and affordable Logo Maker options stick to the prices listed on the Logo Maker page even when they contact our designers privately, which isn't ideal. Clients might overlook that even a "tiny tweak" incurs an additional cost, and too many tweaks might mean starting from scratch—which can be time-consuming. Your time shouldn't be wasted on buyers who have no intention of paying extra for more services, so let’s make it clear and easy in the first interaction. Our goal- to filter out irrelevant interactions so we can focus our time and effort on the potential long lasting relationships. Our Logo Maker team has sellers' backs: Think of your account as a portfolio, not just a store. If a buyer digs your style and contacts you for designs, you've got influence—make the most of it! We want to back sellers up and boost pride in your work. If you communicate clearly and offer buyers top-notch support, you're more likely to build ongoing relationships and snag repeat business. Today’s forum will address common seller challenges: Customer Service Overload: Sellers often go beyond their role, providing extra "customer service” (Not your job!). We're here to save you time from low-intent buyers. Compensation Issues: Sellers building branding kits for "teaked by request" logos create a gap with Logo Maker page prices, buyers lean towards lower-cost designs, not compensating creators for their time. How can you tackle these challenges head-on? Start with Quick Responses! Quick Responses are pre-made answers for personalized messages. Auto-replies help in several ways: Immediate Response: Available 24/7, offering confirmation and basic info beyond regular hours. Setting Expectations: Builds trust, showing what clients can expect. Time-saving: Gathers project details, handles routine queries, and filters out poor matches for all parties. We've crafted ready-made responses for your auto-reply and quick responses to help you start fostering meaningful relationships! 🌟 First - Your Auto-Reply: [copy and edit to your templates] Hello {username}! Thank you for reaching out 🙂 My usual hours are XX-XX GMT-x, and I'll respond during that time. To kick things off smoothly, please share key details about your business: Your name Industry Location Website if you've got one Target audience details – the more specific, the better! Any inspiration or competitors you admire Did any of my Logo Maker designs catch your eye? If so, please attach a screenshot for reference. It'll be a fantastic starting point for us. Pricing will depend on the tweaks you're after, so the more details you provide, the better I can estimate. Keep in mind that, in addition to the logo, I'll be creating a matching branding kit with those modifications, and my time will be factored in there too. If it's a "start from scratch," project my rate is XXX, giving you full rights. This is highly recommended for small to medium businesses! Excited to dive into this with you. Looking forward to our chat soon. Cheers, {Name} Exciting news! The customer is interested—what's next? Now that they've shown interest in your design and are ready to trust you, how should you proceed? Here are two options: Method 1: Build Something Great Together! Try to understand a little bit about the business and use that knowledge to your advantage. After all, a logo is just the start of a buyer’s creative needs. if a client is already interested in your style, use it to nurture that bond beyond. Here’s a draft to start with: Hello {username}! Absolutely! I'd be thrilled to assist with your project. As a special offer for reaching out through the Logo Maker, I'd love to provide you with a customized package. I offer all kinds of design services beyond logos. I’d love to be your go-to designer for the complete branding experience and provide a customized package covering any creative needs. Let's make your business stand out! Method 2: Propose Their Next Project Got a brilliant idea you can bring to life? Pitch it! Demonstrating a profound understanding of their business is one of the most powerful ways to connect with potential clients. 🚀 Hello {username}! I've delved into your brand and have a couple of ideas to elevate its identity beyond the logo branding kit: 1. 2. 3. Let me know your thoughts! I’m here to help. Ready to elevate your presence on Logo Maker from a store to a dynamic portfolio and a gateway to cultivating lasting client relationships? Which approach speaks to you the most? How do you plan to tailor your service for consistent client returns? We'd love to hear about your experiences after tweaking and applying these templates. Comment below!
  15. Every designer knows typography plays a crucial role in logo design. When it comes to logos, typeface is not just about aesthetics—it’s about communication. The right font gives your brand a distinct personality and reinforces its voice. When used correctly, it creates a logo that not only looks great but tells your brand's story in a single glance. With the end of the year approaching, the Logo Maker team got into detective mode again, this time to figure out which typeface designers are loving and buyers were swiping right on the most. And the results are in! (Hint: It's not Arial!) Do you consider yourself a font aficionado? Read the characteristics below and see if you can figure out which one got top marks. Insights Versatile Style: Our chosen typeface has a variety of weights and styles (from thin to black, regular to italic) making it extremely versatile and perfect for different uses. Think of it like a fashionista, with the right look for any occasion—whether it's strutting its stuff in body text or stealing the spotlight in bold headlines. Wide Appeal: With clean lines and a modern touch, our chosen font is a go-to in digital and print media, particularly favored in web design, branding, and user interface projects. Its readability and clarity make it a top pick for both display and body text. Accessible Chic: Found on Google Fonts, this MVP is an open-source gem that suits personal and commercial needs, winning hearts among designers. Brand Darling: Many brands love its contemporary charm, using it to convey clarity and modernity across diverse industries. Unique Warmth: While compared to geometric sans-serifs like Gotham and Proxima Nova (no shade!) our chosen typeface stands out with slightly curved lines, for a friendlier, warmer touch. Ready to see the results? Scroll down to see if your guess is correct. And remember, use this info to your advantage! Incorporate the top typeface into at least one variation of your next logo design for better results. Without further adieu… Click here for the answer!
  16. Hey @emmajamezz, I forwarded your case to customer support with all the information and ticket number, they will reach out. I will remove this post soon to prevent clutter in the logo maker seller forum.
  17. Hey @chathurawasala - we don't have Logo Maker Pro- are you referring to something else?
  18. @exdesigns Hey! You are welcome to reapply 🙂 https://wkf.ms/3ZvkqTV On a side note to sellers we removed in the past- We do not tolerate copyright infringement, so sellers who were removed following a violation cannot rejoin logo maker. Feel free to contact us in the inbox if you have a case of violation to report.
  19. @khafff Sure thing! I'll add my two cents on top of @reve_line_d's great tips. Regarding analytics, I'm keen on identifying the specific factors that may impede a buyer from finalizing a logo purchase. - That's the million dollar question 🙂 Is it the price? the UX? the variations? buying on mobile without editing abilities? There are so many potential answers. For you I would focus on logos that are liked but not bought, there's an interest but something stops the buyer from taking the final step. If you can think of something else feel free to bring it up- our sellers bring the best ideas. Also, got my first order! It's a milestone worth celebrating 🙂 Congratulations!! very exciting.🤩 I've been contemplating my approach, typically focusing on color variations rather than altering element placement as I've found other options less appealing. Could this approach impact my performance? There's no right way of going about it. We did research our top selling logos back in 2022 and got the average numbers for our top sellers, I hope this helps- here Will the algorithm prioritize showcasing my designs to more potential buyers if I diversify beyond color changes? Variations have no impact on exposure. What helps exposure is staying active (the algorithm favors active sellers and new logos) and logo conversation rate (how many times it appeared VS how many time was the logo purchased). So - publishing on a regular basis and proper tagging and industry picking (for a good conversation rate) will push you further. Additionally, as I approach my maximum logo capacity, I wonder if this unconventional strategy aligns with my readiness for a tier promotion. We review the one's supply as a portfolio once he reaches a capacity limitation and decided about upgrades. My recommendation is to keep publishing high quality and versatile logos. Despite thoroughly reviewing all Logo Maker support articles to optimize performance, securing only one order in a month leaves me pondering if adjustments are needed. Is 1 order in the first month an acceptable outcome, or might there be areas where improvement is necessary? One order for the first month is ok. Since your logos can be sold multiple times the growth is exponential, slow, with a lot of work but with a lot of potential. Hope that answers everything 🙂 If you have more questions we are here
  20. Exciting news! Fiverr’s Logo Maker team is back with a whole array of exciting new industries to explore! We’re always on the lookout for new ways to empower our designers and buyers to succeed, starting with uncovering what buyers are looking for but can’t find in our database. The first step was analyzing unmatched search inquiries, and now that we have the insights, it's time to stock up! Are you up for the challenge? Use these trends to inspire your next creations. If you already have logos that match, retag and upload them! Let’s begin! Here’s an Overview: EXISTING INDUSTRY NEW SUB-INDUSTRIES Technology Artificial intelligence (AI) Marketing and Advertising Public Relations Media Relations Public Sector Military Examples Pick up some inspiration from our inventory! 1. New Industry: Public relations Logos: Designed by mrmouselogo and amitcohen99 2. New Industry: Media relations Logos: Designed by igloocreative and nimrodklein 3. New Industry: Artificial intelligence (AI) Logos: Designed by ink_theory and juancharles 4. New Industry: Military Logos: Designed by Vanadium1st and thedesignaffair Have existing designs that match these search queries? Be sure to (re)upload them, incorporating the latest industry keywords as tags. If you don't, start with these for your next design! REMEMBER TO TAG, TAG, TAG! Check out our previous forums for industry selection best practices, available: here. We can’t wait to see what you come up with. Let the creativity flow! Return to Dashboard
  21. Hey @khafff! So happy to hear from you! We used to have a tool called "Do-It-For-Me" for small changes through the seller. Eventually we had to cut it because the buyer's expectations and the seller's expectations were not in line with one another and it caused more problems than solutions. We are yet to find an effective solution that benefits both sides. The core lies in understanding what is a "quick fix" and what is a whole redesigned logo. If buyers want to buy your logo as is, there is no friction before purchasing. If buyers want changes they need to understand that they are transitioning into a "custom offer" that will require time and work on the seller side (assuming the seller is even interested and the buyer is willing to pay more). As we are yet to crack this challenge, if you have any great ideas, please let us know! Regarding the analytics- what type of data would help you understand the buyer more? Regarding the first sale, your numbers still make sense- patience is key. I'm crossing my fingers for you!
  22. @arpitakrishna Please feel free to share more information in the private chat, if you identified something stolen we will take the actions required.
  23. Hey there creative minds! We’re back again to dig into the connection between what buyers are searching for and the brilliant logos they end up with. We're all about getting inside their heads and decoding their search terms and briefs to get what makes them tick. We’re sharing our insights to help designers (that means you!) step up your game and achieve ongoing improvement. The better you get, the more sales opportunities open up. Check out our latest juicy findings for a dose of inspiration for your next killer designs! 🚀 Please note: The brand names mentioned below have been modified to ensure the confidentiality of our purchasers. Buyer #1 What They Briefed: Name: Spectrum Slogan: Embrace your colors Industries: Retail and Wholesale Tags: colors, rainbow, people What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by ra_logodesign Buyer #2 What They Briefed: Name: ON DEMAND SPACES Slogan: (empty) Industries: Furniture Store, Services Maintenance and Installation, Cleaning Services Tags: cleaning, organization What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by tomtypography Buyer #3 What They Briefed: Name: JOHN LAWN CARE Slogan: (empty) Industry: Landscape Design Tag: (empty) What They Ultimately Selected: Note: The buyer chose to edit the design by inverting the colors and adding a thin line under the brand name. Designed by fransprasetyo Buyer #4 What They Briefed: Name: Ai Reporter Slogan: Artificial intelligence discoveries Industries: Tech Blog or Channel Tag: (empty) What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by gunawanguan Buyer #5 What They Briefed: Name: Jeniffer L Slogan: Voice Over Artist Industry: Voice Over Artist Tag: audio waves, headphones, microphone, chihuahua What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by lamonastudio Buyer #6 What They Briefed: Name: The Charisma Union Slogan: (empty) Industries: Mental Health Care Services, Teaching and Lecturing Tags: sankofa, african, earthy, African traditional religion, spirituality, yoga What They Ultimately Selected: Note: The buyer chose to edit the variation, changing the colors of the logo and arching the text Designed by tariklogodesign Buyer #7 What They Briefed: Name: Rewired not Expired Slogan: Writing innovation Industries: Mental Health Care Services Tags: brain, coffee What They Ultimately Selected: Note: The buyer chose to edit the variation, changing the colors of the logo and bolding the brand name Designed by mrtranscendence Buyer #8 What They Briefed: Name: Yellow Chef Slogan: From the kitchen to you Industries: Food and Beverage, Food and Beverage Blog or Channel, Indian Restaurant Tags: cooking, lemon tree, yellow, kitchen, food, taste, culinary What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by manucorsi Buyer #9 What They Briefed: Name: Icare Slogan: (Empty) Industry: Healthcare services Tag: (Empty) What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by yehorkolchyba Buyer #10 What They Briefed: Name: Julia Roberts Slogan: (Empty) Industries: Jewelry store, Jewelry Manufacturing and Design Tag: (Empty) What They Ultimately Selected: Designed by ink_theory What do you think about this look at the buyer’s journey on Fiverr? Any insights you're itching to know more about? Spill the beans in the comments section—we’d love to hear from you!
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