Cap Hernandez
Concise and descriptive title (e.g., “Modern Logo Design for Tech Startup,” “Minimalist Logo for Sustainable Fashion Brand”).
Consider including the client’s name or industry to provide context.
The Client
Name of the client or company you created the logo for.
Briefly describe their industry or type of business.
The Project Brief
Summarize the client’s goals, objectives, and target audience.
Mention any specific design preferences or requirements they had.
Briefly describe their industry or type of business.
The Design Process
Outline the key steps you took in the design process.
Highlight any unique challenges or creative solutions you implemented.
This could include initial sketches, concept development, revisions, and finalization.
The Logo Concepts (Optional)
If you have multiple logo concepts, include them to showcase your versatility and range.
Explain your rationale behind each concept and how it aligns with the client’s brief.
The Final Logo
Showcase the final logo design in high resolution.
Consider including variations (e.g., black and white, different color schemes) to demonstrate its adaptability.
Logo Usage Examples (Optional)
Display mockups or real-world examples of how the logo is used in various applications (e.g., business cards, website, social media).
This helps potential clients visualize how the logo would look in their own branding materials.
Client Testimonial (Optional):
Display mockups or real-world examples of how the logo is used in various applications (e.g., business cards, website, social media).
This helps potential clients visualize how the logo would look in their own branding materials.
Client Testimonial (Optional):
Include a positive quote from the client about their experience working with you and the impact of the logo design.
This adds credibility and social proof to your portfolio.
Project Details
List the date of completion, software used, and any relevant design awards or recognition.
This demonstrates your professionalism and attention to detail.