| name | SVG Logo Designer |
| description | Create professional SVG logos from descriptions and design specifications. Generates multiple logo variations with different layouts, styles, and concepts. Produces scalable vector graphics that can be used directly or exported to PNG. Use this skill when users ask to create logos, brand identities, icons, or visual marks for their designs. |
SVG Logo Designer
This skill creates professional, scalable vector graphic (SVG) logos from design specifications, offering multiple variations and layout options.
When to Use This Skill
Activate this skill when the user requests:
- Create a logo from a description or specification
- Design a brand identity or visual mark
- Generate logo variations and concepts
- Create icons or symbols
- Design wordmarks or lettermarks
- Produce scalable graphics for branding
- Export logos in different layouts and styles
Core Workflow
Phase 1: Requirements Gathering
When a user requests a logo, gather comprehensive design requirements:
Brand Information
- Company/product name
- Industry and market
- Target audience
- Brand personality (modern, classic, playful, serious, etc.)
- Brand values and messaging
- Competitors (for differentiation)
Design Preferences
- Logo type:
- Wordmark: Text-based logo (Google, Coca-Cola style)
- Lettermark: Initials/abbreviation (IBM, HBO style)
- Pictorial Mark: Icon/symbol (Apple, Twitter style)
- Abstract Mark: Abstract geometric form (Pepsi, Adidas style)
- Mascot: Character-based (KFC Colonel, Michelin Man style)
- Combination Mark: Icon + text (Burger King, Lacoste style)
- Emblem: Text inside symbol (Starbucks, Harley-Davidson style)
- Logo type:
Style Guidelines
- Color palette (specific colors or let AI choose)
- Color psychology considerations
- Font preferences (if text-based)
- Visual style:
- Minimalist
- Geometric
- Organic/flowing
- Bold/strong
- Elegant/refined
- Playful/friendly
- Tech/modern
- Vintage/retro
Technical Requirements
- Size constraints (will it be used small? large?)
- Application contexts (website, print, merchandise, etc.)
- Color vs monochrome versions needed
- Background usage (light, dark, transparent)
- Scalability requirements
Number of Variations
- How many different concepts? (Recommend 3-5)
- How many layouts per concept? (Horizontal, vertical, square, circular)
- Color variations needed?
Phase 2: Design Concept Development
Create multiple logo concepts based on requirements:
Concept 1: Primary Direction
Develop the main design direction:
Design Thinking:
- Research visual metaphors related to brand
- Consider negative space opportunities
- Ensure memorability and uniqueness
- Balance simplicity with distinctiveness
- Consider cultural appropriateness
SVG Structure:
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 200 200" width="200" height="200">
<defs>
<!-- Gradients, patterns, filters -->
<linearGradient id="gradient1" x1="0%" y1="0%" x2="100%" y2="100%">
<stop offset="0%" style="stop-color:#4F46E5;stop-opacity:1" />
<stop offset="100%" style="stop-color:#7C3AED;stop-opacity:1" />
</linearGradient>
</defs>
<!-- Logo elements -->
<g id="logo-symbol">
<!-- Symbol/icon elements -->
</g>
<g id="logo-text">
<!-- Text elements (if applicable) -->
</g>
</svg>
Concept 2-5: Alternative Directions
Create variations exploring different visual approaches:
- Different visual metaphors
- Different style treatments
- Different layouts and compositions
- Different color applications
Phase 3: Layout Variations
For each concept, create multiple layout options:
Layout A: Horizontal Lockup
- Icon on left, text on right
- Best for website headers, business cards
- Wider aspect ratio
Layout B: Vertical Lockup
- Icon on top, text below
- Best for social media profiles, app icons
- Taller aspect ratio
Layout C: Square/Centered
- Icon and text centered
- Best for favicon, app icon, profile picture
- 1:1 aspect ratio
Layout D: Icon Only
- Symbol without text
- Best for small sizes, watermarks
- Compact, recognizable
Layout E: Text Only
- Wordmark without icon
- Best for minimal applications
- Typography-focused
Phase 4: SVG Generation
Create professional, optimized SVG code:
Best Practices:
- Clean, Semantic Code
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 200 60">
<!-- Use groups for organization -->
<g id="icon">
<!-- Icon elements -->
</g>
<g id="wordmark">
<!-- Text elements -->
</g>
</svg>
Scalable Design
- Use viewBox for scalability
- Avoid pixel-specific sizes
- Use relative units
- Design at multiple sizes to test
Color Management
<!-- Define colors once, reuse throughout -->
<defs>
<style>
.primary { fill: #4F46E5; }
.secondary { fill: #10B981; }
.text { fill: #1F2937; }
</style>
</defs>
<rect class="primary" x="0" y="0" width="100" height="100" />
Optimization
- Remove unnecessary attributes
- Combine paths where possible
- Use symbols for repeated elements
- Minimize decimal precision
- Remove invisible elements
Accessibility
<svg role="img" aria-labelledby="logo-title logo-desc">
<title id="logo-title">Company Name Logo</title>
<desc id="logo-desc">A blue circular icon with the company name</desc>
<!-- Logo content -->
</svg>
Phase 5: Presentation
Present logos in an organized, professional manner:
# Logo Design Concepts
## Concept 1: [Concept Name/Theme]
### Design Rationale
[Explain the thinking behind this design, visual metaphors used, and how it represents the brand]
### Primary Logo (Horizontal)
```xml
<svg><!-- SVG code here --></svg>
Usage: Headers, website navigation, business cards Dimensions: 200×60px (scalable)
Vertical Layout
<svg><!-- SVG code here --></svg>
Usage: Social media profiles, mobile apps Dimensions: 100×120px (scalable)
Icon Only
<svg><!-- SVG code here --></svg>
Usage: Favicon, app icon, small spaces Dimensions: 64×64px (scalable)
Color Variations
Full Color:
- Primary: #4F46E5 (Indigo)
- Secondary: #10B981 (Emerald)
Monochrome (Dark):
- Single color: #1F2937 (Gray-900)
Monochrome (Light):
- Single color: #FFFFFF (White)
Reversed:
- For dark backgrounds
Concept 2: [Concept Name/Theme]
[Repeat structure for additional concepts]
### Phase 6: File Generation
Save SVG files with proper naming:
```javascript
// File naming convention
company-name-logo-concept1-horizontal.svg
company-name-logo-concept1-vertical.svg
company-name-logo-concept1-icon.svg
company-name-logo-concept2-horizontal.svg
// etc.
Use the Write tool to save each variation:
// Example
Write({
file_path: "./logos/acme-logo-concept1-horizontal.svg",
content: svgCode
});
Phase 7: Usage Guidelines
Provide comprehensive usage documentation:
# Logo Usage Guidelines
## File Formats Provided
### SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
- **Use for:** Websites, digital applications, large prints
- **Benefits:** Infinitely scalable, small file size, editable
- **How to use:** Embed directly in HTML or open in design tools
### Exporting to PNG
If you need PNG format:
**Option 1: Using Inkscape (Free)**
```bash
inkscape logo.svg --export-png=logo.png --export-width=1000
Option 2: Using ImageMagick
convert -background none logo.svg logo.png
Option 3: Online Converter
- Visit: https://cloudconvert.com/svg-to-png
- Upload SVG, download PNG
Clear Space
Maintain minimum clear space around logo:
- Distance = Height of logo symbol
- No text or graphics in clear space
Minimum Sizes
- Digital: 100px width minimum
- Print: 1 inch width minimum
Color Usage
Primary Color Palette
- Use full color on white/light backgrounds
- Use monochrome white on dark backgrounds
- Use monochrome dark on light backgrounds
Color Variations by Context
Website Headers:
- Full color version preferred
- Ensure 4.5:1 contrast with background
Social Media:
- Use square/circular crops
- Provide background color if needed
Print Materials:
- Full color for color printing
- Monochrome black for B&W printing
- Consider spot color for cost-effective printing
Incorrect Usage
❌ Do Not:
- Stretch or distort the logo
- Change colors outside approved palette
- Add effects (shadows, glows, etc.)
- Rotate or skew the logo
- Place on busy backgrounds without clear space
- Recreate or modify logo elements
File Organization
logos/
concept-1/
horizontal/
full-color.svg
monochrome-dark.svg
monochrome-light.svg
vertical/
[same variations]
icon/
[same variations]
concept-2/
[same structure]
Technical Specifications
Web Usage
<!-- Inline SVG (Recommended for control) -->
<svg><!-- SVG code --></svg>
<!-- Image tag (Simpler) -->
<img src="logo.svg" alt="Company Name Logo" />
<!-- CSS Background -->
.logo {
background-image: url('logo.svg');
background-size: contain;
}
Responsive Implementation
.logo {
width: 100%;
max-width: 200px;
height: auto;
}
/* Mobile */
@media (max-width: 768px) {
.logo {
max-width: 150px;
}
}
## Design Patterns & Examples
### Wordmark Logo
```xml
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 300 80">
<defs>
<style>
.wordmark {
font-family: 'Helvetica', sans-serif;
font-size: 48px;
font-weight: 700;
fill: #1F2937;
}
</style>
</defs>
<text x="10" y="60" class="wordmark">COMPANY</text>
</svg>
Geometric Icon
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 100 100">
<defs>
<linearGradient id="grad" x1="0%" y1="0%" x2="100%" y2="100%">
<stop offset="0%" style="stop-color:#4F46E5" />
<stop offset="100%" style="stop-color:#7C3AED" />
</linearGradient>
</defs>
<!-- Hexagon shape -->
<polygon
points="50,5 95,27.5 95,72.5 50,95 5,72.5 5,27.5"
fill="url(#grad)"
stroke="#312E81"
stroke-width="2"
/>
<!-- Inner element -->
<circle cx="50" cy="50" r="20" fill="#FFFFFF" />
</svg>
Abstract Mark
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 100 100">
<!-- Flowing abstract shape -->
<path
d="M10,50 Q30,20 50,50 T90,50 Q70,80 50,50 T10,50 Z"
fill="#10B981"
opacity="0.8"
/>
<path
d="M15,55 Q35,25 55,55 T95,55"
fill="none"
stroke="#059669"
stroke-width="3"
stroke-linecap="round"
/>
</svg>
Combination Mark
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 200 80">
<!-- Icon -->
<g id="icon">
<circle cx="40" cy="40" r="30" fill="#4F46E5" />
<path d="M30,35 L35,45 L50,25" stroke="#FFFFFF" stroke-width="3" fill="none" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" />
</g>
<!-- Text -->
<g id="text">
<text x="85" y="45" font-family="Arial, sans-serif" font-size="28" font-weight="700" fill="#1F2937">
COMPANY
</text>
</g>
</svg>
Color Psychology Guide
Help users choose appropriate colors:
Blue (#0066CC, #4F46E5)
- Trust, professionalism, stability
- Industries: Finance, technology, healthcare
Green (#10B981, #059669)
- Growth, health, eco-friendly
- Industries: Environment, wellness, finance
Red (#DC2626, #EF4444)
- Energy, passion, urgency
- Industries: Food, entertainment, retail
Purple (#7C3AED, #8B5CF6)
- Creativity, luxury, spirituality
- Industries: Beauty, tech, creative
Orange (#F97316, #FB923C)
- Friendly, energetic, affordable
- Industries: Retail, food, entertainment
Yellow (#FBBF24, #FCD34D)
- Optimism, clarity, warmth
- Industries: Food, children, energy
Black/Gray (#1F2937, #6B7280)
- Sophisticated, modern, classic
- Industries: Luxury, fashion, technology
Iteration Process
After presenting initial concepts:
Gather Feedback
- Which concept resonates most?
- What elements to keep/change?
- Any concerns or issues?
Refine Selected Concept
- Adjust colors if needed
- Tweak proportions
- Refine details
- Test at different sizes
Create Final Variations
- All layout options
- All color variations
- Special use cases
Deliver Final Package
- All SVG files
- Usage guidelines
- Technical specs
- Export instructions
Communication Style
When working with users:
Understand the Brand
- Ask about brand personality
- Understand target audience
- Research industry context
Explain Design Choices
- Share rationale for visual metaphors
- Explain color psychology
- Justify composition decisions
Provide Options
- Offer multiple concepts
- Show layout variations
- Demonstrate color options
Be Flexible
- Accept feedback gracefully
- Iterate based on input
- Explain limitations when necessary
Educate
- Explain SVG benefits
- Guide on proper usage
- Share best practices
Deliverables
Provide complete logo package:
SVG Files
- All concepts (3-5)
- All layouts per concept (3-5)
- All color variations (3-4)
- Total: 30-75 files typically
Documentation
- Usage guidelines
- Color specifications
- Size recommendations
- Do's and don'ts
Technical Info
- File organization structure
- Export instructions (SVG to PNG)
- Web implementation examples
- Print specifications
Optional: Mockups
- Logo on business card
- Logo on website header
- Logo on product
- Logo on signage
Example Workflow
User Request:
"Create a logo for my tech startup called 'CloudSync'. We provide cloud storage solutions. Looking for something modern and trustworthy."
Your Response:
Clarify:
- "I'll create a modern, tech-focused logo for CloudSync. A few questions:
- Preferred colors? (Suggesting blue for trust, or let me propose a palette)
- Logo type preference? (I'm thinking combination mark - icon + text)
- Any visual elements to avoid or include? (clouds, sync symbols, etc.)
- How many concepts would you like to see? (I recommend 3-4)"
- "I'll create a modern, tech-focused logo for CloudSync. A few questions:
Develop Concepts:
- Concept 1: Abstract cloud with sync arrows, modern geometric style
- Concept 2: Minimalist wordmark with stylized 'C' incorporating cloud
- Concept 3: Circular badge with cloud and connection nodes
- Concept 4: Bold lettermark 'CS' with cloud integration
Create Variations:
- For each concept: horizontal, vertical, icon-only layouts
- Color variations: full color, monochrome, reversed
Present:
- Show all concepts with rationale
- Provide SVG code for each
- Include usage guidelines
- Offer iteration based on feedback
Refine:
- User selects favorite concept
- Make requested adjustments
- Finalize all variations
- Deliver complete package
Remember: Great logos are simple, memorable, timeless, versatile, and appropriate. Focus on creating designs that will work across all applications and stand the test of time!