A logo shapes most of your brand's first impression; people often remember a business by its logo before its name. A strong logo is simple, scalable (legible from a business card to a billboard), works even in a single colour and carries the spirit of its industry. When you launch a logo design contest on Tasarlatasarlat, your brief reaches every active designer; each one prepares original concepts for you from scratch.
An average logo contest receives 50–150 different concepts. You aren't limited to the two or three drafts a single agency would offer; you see different approaches — wordmark, symbol + text combination, monogram and emblem — side by side and pick the direction that fits your brand, live.
What makes a good logo brief?
How well the incoming designs hit the mark depends largely on the clarity of your brief. Specifying these directly improves the result:
- Brand name and slogan (if any) — exactly what text will the logo contain?
- Industry and target audience — corporate, warm and fun, luxury, budget-friendly?
- Style preference — minimal, modern, classic, handwritten, geometric…
- Where it will be used — social media, signage, packaging, app icon?
- What you don't want — colours to avoid, clichéd symbols or similarities to competitors.
The AI brief assistant points out gaps in these fields and strengthens your text, so designers work close to your target from the very first round.
Once you select and approve the winner, you receive your logo with its vector source files (AI/EPS/SVG/PDF) and colour, black-and-white variations; all copyrights transfer to you. If nothing wins you over, we refund your entire budget — the risk is entirely on us.





