Eighteen logo directions for a stationery brand — different palettes and constructions, all built to stay readable at Etsy-icon size.
a stationery brand logo concept №1 in a elegant direction with a Petal & Brass color story — simple enough to stay readable at any size. Customers decide in seconds — visuals like this win them. Open the pin for the entire collection and our honest hiring guide.
A playful logo idea for a stationery brand: Indigo Night tones, clean silhouette, works on packaging, signage and social profiles. Small detail, outsized first impression. Open the pin for the entire collection and our honest hiring guide.
Logo direction №3 for a stationery brand — classic styling over a Matcha Cream palette, designed to age well for years. The kind of upgrade buyers can feel but can't name. The rest of the series is waiting on the site, free as always.
organic mark for a stationery brand, set against Charcoal Blush colors; the kind of logo a designer can deliver fast from a clear brief. Saving this one for my own rebrand. The rest of the series is waiting on the site, free as always.
a stationery brand logo concept №5 in a refined direction with a Cream & Ink color story — simple enough to stay readable at any size. Proof you do not need an agency budget to look established. The rest of the series is waiting on the site, free as always.
A warm logo idea for a stationery brand: Blood Orange tones, clean silhouette, works on packaging, signage and social profiles. This is the level of polish customers notice instantly. Full collection and the copy-paste designer brief are on the site.
Logo direction №7 for a stationery brand — quiet styling over a Sage & Stone palette, designed to age well for years. A small brand can absolutely look this considered. Full collection and the copy-paste designer brief are on the site.
minimalist mark for a stationery brand, set against Terracotta Clay colors; the kind of logo a designer can deliver fast from a clear brief. The fastest way to make your business feel legitimate. Full collection and the copy-paste designer brief are on the site.
a stationery brand logo concept №9 in a vintage direction with a Dark Academia color story — simple enough to stay readable at any size. Everything here was chosen to feel expensive on a budget. Tap through for the complete board and where to get it made from $30.
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A hand-crafted logo idea for a stationery brand: Dusty Rose tones, clean silhouette, works on packaging, signage and social profiles. This direction works even if you are not a designer. Tap through for the complete board and where to get it made from $30.
Logo direction №11 for a stationery brand — modern styling over a Olive Grove palette, designed to age well for years. One of those looks that never goes out of style. Tap through for the complete board and where to get it made from $30.
earthy mark for a stationery brand, set against Midnight Gold colors; the kind of logo a designer can deliver fast from a clear brief. Customers decide in seconds — visuals like this win them. The full set plus a ready-to-send design brief is one click away.
A budget rebrand case for a stationery brand: cluttered mark in, clean elegant logo out. The difference is a clear brief, not money. Small detail, outsized first impression. The full set plus a ready-to-send design brief is one click away.
What one revision round can do for a stationery brand: simplified shapes, Butter & Cocoa colors, readable at icon size. The kind of upgrade buyers can feel but can't name. The full set plus a ready-to-send design brief is one click away.
Before and after №15: the same a stationery brand logo rebuilt with a Forest Floor palette and proper spacing — same budget, different league. Saving this one for my own rebrand. See the whole collection with hex codes and sourcing notes on the site.
How a organic identity lands on real print for a stationery brand — Plum Linen palette, matte stock, no gloss. Proof you do not need an agency budget to look established. See the whole collection with hex codes and sourcing notes on the site.
Print collateral idea for a stationery brand in Fuchsia Pop colors; inexpensive to produce, instantly more established. This is the level of polish customers notice instantly. See the whole collection with hex codes and sourcing notes on the site.
Branded detail №18 for a stationery brand: Honey Oat tones on print — the touchpoint customers keep and remember. A small brand can absolutely look this considered. More like this — plus fair-price notes for hiring it out — on the blog.
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