Logo Design
Logo design, especially at the level of big brand development, is a deeply strategic and high-stakes process, one that can quite literally determine whether a business succeeds or fails. A well-crafted logo is often the first impression a brand makes, and in a saturated market, it must instantly communicate trust, relevance, and distinction. At Spinaxis, we pour extensive research into understanding the brand’s mission, target audience, and competitive landscape. Every element — from the company name, to the shapes, colors, and typography — is carefully considered to evoke the right emotions and associations. The final design isn’t just a visual mark; it’s the cornerstone of a brand’s identity system, built for longevity, adaptability, and global recognition. When done right, a logo becomes more than design — it becomes a powerful business asset.
Logo Design Costs
Logos are never created in a single step. On average, a logo goes through 20 to 30 iterations before it’s presented to the client for approval. Each version is refined to ensure it clearly and effectively communicates the intended brand values.
* Prices are subject to change
Starter Logos
Refine existing Logo
Font only
Logo Design – 1 option
Logo Design with Symbol – 1 option
Logo Design – 2 options
Logo Design with Symbol – 2 options
Essential Brand Guidelines
$ 600
$ 600
$ 1 200
$ 1 800
$ 1 800
$ 2 400
$ 1 200
Big Brand Logos
Refine existing Logo
Font only
Logo Design – 1 option
Logo Design with Symbol – 1 option
Logo Design – 2 options
Logo Design with Symbol – 2 options
Brand Guidelines
$ 1 200
$ 1 200
$ 2 400
$ 3 600
$ 3 600
$ 4 800
$ 2 400
The Design Process
1. Discovery & Research
This initial phase involves understanding the brand inside and out — its mission, values, target audience, competitors, and market positioning.
2. Concept Creation
We begin designing and exploring multiple logo concepts, experimenting with different shapes, fonts, colors, and layouts. This is a highly creative phase, where ideas are tested against the brand’s identity and the brief’s objectives.
3. Presentation & Feedback
A curated selection of logo options is presented to the client, often alongside mockups to show real-world applications. Feedback is collected, and collaborative revisions are made to fine-tune the design.
4. Finalization & Delivery
Once approved, the final logo is polished and delivered in multiple formats, along with a brand guide outlining usage rules, color codes, and typography recommendations.
5. Implementation & Rollout
The logo is integrated across brand touchpoints — packaging, websites, signage, marketing materials — ensuring consistency and impact across all mediums.

















