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BrandCrowd
Getting Started Guide

How to Use BrandCrowd

A practical guide to get you up and running with BrandCrowd. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.

Getting started with BrandCrowd

In this guide, you’ll learn how to create a professional logo using BrandCrowd’s extensive library of templates. By the end, you'll have a personalised logo and brand kit that you can use across various platforms.

Step 1: Sign up and set up

  1. Go to BrandCrowd's website.
  2. Click the “Sign Up” button in the top right corner.
  3. Fill in your email and create a password, or sign up using your Google account.
  4. Once signed up, you’ll be directed to the dashboard.
  1. On the dashboard, click on the “Create a Logo” button.
  2. Enter your business name and tagline (if any) in the provided fields and click “Get Started”.
  3. Browse through the suggested templates. Use the filters on the left to narrow down your options by style or industry.
  4. Click on a template you like to open the logo editor.
  5. Customise your logo by changing the text, colours, and icons using the options in the right sidebar.
  6. Once satisfied, click “Preview” to see how it looks on different items (like business cards and social media).
  7. Click “Download” to save your logo. You’ll have options for free and premium downloads.

Step 3: Get better results

  • Explore the “Brand Kit” section on the left sidebar to access additional assets like social media graphics and business cards that match your logo.
  • Use the “Edit” feature to adjust your logo’s elements until it perfectly fits your vision. Don't hesitate to try different colour combinations and fonts.
  • Save your work often by clicking the “Save” button, especially if you’re making significant changes.

Pro tip

Check out the “Inspiration” tab at the top of the page for ideas and trends in logo design. This can help you refine your choices and create a more impactful logo.

Common mistake to avoid

Avoid rushing the design process. Take your time to explore different templates and customisation options; many users quickly settle on their first choice, missing out on better designs.