5 Logo Design Feedback Resources

By Carson on October 16, 2009

There are a lot of design-related community websites out there that offer feedback for your logo designs, but who has the time to go looking for all of them? Here is a quick list of 5 sites to find logo design feedback.

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#1 LogoPond

LogoPond is probably my favorite place when looking for constructive criticism. You can create a profile with some information about yourself and include as many logos as you wish. Every month LogoPond will showcase a specific showcase, or user, that gets you tons of exposure. You are able to select which logos you want feedback on, which are in use and which are just for fun. To top things off, LogoPond gives you the option to showcase logos that are for sale.

#2 Logo Lounge

Similar to LogoPond, Logo Lounge offers a community of peers that can evaluate and criticize your designs. On top of that, has three very informative blog categories: Logos in the news, current logo trends, and guest editorials. You can find these on the home page. Logo Lounge also displays a featured member, along with a featured logo designer for your inspirational needs.

#3 How Magazine

A great site all-around, How Magazine has a wonderful forum that allows users to upload images of their designs and ask for active feedback. Its ‘Critiques’ section has over 29,000 posts alone. The resources for freelancers, resume help, general business and more listed on this site are almost limitless as well.

#4 Graphic Design Forum

This is the forum I use the most. It is so popular that you can get feedback within minutes from a diverse group of fellow designers. ‘The Crit Pit’ has over 84,000 posts and is only one of many popular threads on the site. Many categories also exist to help with printing problems, web design help, and basic questions about programs such as Adobe, Quark, Corel and more.

#5 deviantART

deviantART is an often forgotten about place to find feedback. Not only can you seek criticism for logos, but you can use it for nearly every other form of media as well. This is one of my favorite places for inspiration.

Conclusion

Whether it is for a school project or for a client, constructive criticism is always a good idea and these sites will get you on the right track.

For you other logo design needs, inspiration or general questions, I recommend taking a look at Logo Design Love.

Am I missing a site that you think should be on this list? Leave a comment below and let us know.

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Carson
About the Author:

Carson Shold is a freelance graphic and web designer born in Victoria, BC and living in London, Ontario. He is a ‘for hire‘ designer that wants to help your business stand out – the right way. You can connect with him and his thoughts on twitter or check out his portfolio at carsonshold.com.

2 Responses to “5 Logo Design Feedback Resources”

  1. Hey man, thanks for these resources. Spouts of logo design provide me with my worst mental states. I think I’m a terrible designer, will never make it in anything tech-related, am a sham, a shab, a worthless contribution to the community, a lame hack who shouldn’t even install illustrator never mind use it. After all those struggles usually comes something half decent.

  2. Club Penguin says:

    Cool stuff. Do you guys discuss web design here too?

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