So I downloaded Logoist 3, gave it a try and I can firmly say that I love it.įirst, Logoist 3 delivers all the good things I know and love from Logoist 2 and they improve it even further. Three weeks ago, Benjamin from Synium Software was kind enough to send me a promo code in Mac App Store to get a copy of their latest release: Logoist 3. We build our design by combining its components, saving us from having to draw from scratch. Instead of telling us to draw, it offers us a whole bunch of templates and components. Logoist 2 takes different approach to logo design. Thanks to my near-zero talent in art, the best I can do was using royalty-free image, then modify it using Photoshop to end up with something that looks like a logo. Give an artist the cheapest blank canvas, cheapest brush and paint, he could probably still draw something great. Give an ordinary person a blank canvas of superior quality and the best available brush and paint, we’ll most probably get average-quality painting. However, using Photoshop to actually create something requires something more than just understanding its tools and features: it requires talent. Photoshop is a powerful tool capable to do almost anything we can imagine with digital image. However, creating a proper logo (or anything really) from scratch using Photoshop is still something beyond my capability. I consider myself somewhat tech-savvy person and can do decent level of image editing using Photoshop. Two years ago I purchased a logo design app called Logoist 2 and was very happy with what I got.
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