A logo contest is the fastest way to gather different creative approaches around the same brief, without being tied to a single designer or agency. For the same budget you see dozens of directions instead of two or three drafts, and you decide among real alternatives. You share your brand name, industry, style expectations and — if you have one — the idea image you created with AI; designers then prepare proposals just for you.
How does the contest progress?
As soon as your brief goes live, designs start arriving. You narrow the wide variety of the first round with stars and comments, signalling "keep going in this direction" to the ones you like; designers mature their concepts on that feedback and revise where needed. Throughout the process you see live which design is pulling ahead, and you decide unhurried, once the strongest alternative becomes clear.
If you created an idea with AI, you can upload it too: the contest model turns that raw idea into a selectable logo, fit for print and corporate use, through different professional interpretations. Instead of one person's limited perspective, you channel a whole community's creativity toward the same goal.
Once the winner is approved, the final file handover (including vector sources) and the copyright/usage transfer are completed on the record within the platform. If nothing wins you over, your budget is refunded — so launching the contest carries no risk for you.





