A logo is more than just a graphic—it’s the face of a brand, a symbol that communicates identity, values, and professionalism at a glance. Whether you are a beginner, entrepreneur, freelancer, or aspiring designer, creating a memorable logo is an essential skill for building a strong brand presence.
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By the end of this course, you’ll not only gain technical skills but also the creative confidence to design logos that leave a lasting impression. No expensive software or prior experience is required—just your creativity and Canva!
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