Moruya logo design service

Moruya logo design

Moruya logo design
Logobrain is an online logo design agency located in Moruya, NSW, Australia. We design professional logos for the surrounding Eurobodalla country regions on the far South coast, from Batemans Bay to Narooma.

We also serve the following additional regions in South East NSW:
Batehaven, Bawley Point, Bega, Bermagui, Bodalla, Bombala, Braidwood, Broulee, Burrill Lake, Bungendore, Canberra, Candelo, Central Tilba, Cobargo, Cooma, Dalmeny, Durras, Eden, Huskisson, Kangaroo Valley, Kiama, Kioloa, Jervis Bay, Lake Conjola, Lilli Pilli, Malua Bay, Merimbula, Milton, Mogo, Mollymook, Moruya Heads, Narooma, Nowra, Pambula, Queanbeyan, Surf Beach, Tathra, Tilba Tilba, Thredbo, Tuross Head, Ulludulla, Vicentia.

Even if you are located outside of New South Wales or outside Australia, wherever you are located in the world, we can also design your logo.

The Essence of a Logo
A logo is more than just a pretty picture—it’s the face of your business. Whether you run a cozy café, a boutique winery, or a local hardware store, your logo speaks volumes. It’s the first impression you make, etching your brand into the minds of passersby. Logobrain understands this significance, and we’re committed to capturing the essence of your business in a single mark.

The Art of Simplicity
In a world of noise and clutter, simplicity stands out. Logobrain embraces minimalism, distilling complex ideas into elegant shapes. We believe that a well-crafted logo should be instantly recognizable, whether it graces a storefront sign or a social media profile. Think of the golden arches of McDonald’s or the iconic swoosh of Nike—simple, timeless, unforgettable.

Professional logo design for startups

professional logo design for startups new startup businesses

Yes! We are open to collaborating with new startups and entrepreneurs. You obviously want your startup to appear as professional, credible and trustworthy as possible. And one way to do that is by investing in a professionally-designed logo.

Think about it. Whether you’re investing $5,000, $50,000, $500,000 or $5million, why would you skimp on a logo? A logo is the first association that people have with your company.

Of course, having a great logo doesn’t mean that you can ignore all other aspects of your business. But a great logo certainly helps your starting reputation.

Come and talk to us.

Presenting… the new logobrain logo!

It recently came to our attention that our previous logo was perhaps a little too simple. And we can’t expect people to trust us if we ourselves don’t have a great logo.

The old logo bothered us. The doubt grew with time, a sure sign that it was time to modify it. We want to create logos that grow on us with time, not ones that niggle us as time goes by.

It just wasn’t very good. And so we redid it. It’s not perfect, but for now it’ll do. If we want to modify the shape of it in any way then we really need to fix the concave curves.

That is something better done in 3D CAD software than 2D illustration software. With CAD software, it’s possible to place certain sized circles at precisely the right locations based on their tangents, perpendicularity (is that even a word?), etc. So maybe when we have some free time, we’ll look into redoing it yet again. But for now, it’ll stay this way.

Logobrain design is now https!

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The good news this week is that we have finally enabled https! Previously the site was http only and browsers were warning people to stay away. I’m really pleased about this because it’s making good progress. The website is only three days old!

How we manage a zero waste business.

How do we create zero waste? Well essentially everything is either composted or recycled. What little food scraps that are left (after our two ravenous greyhounds have eaten that is) are composted into the garden that surrounds our house.

Paper, glass, steel and aluminium cans are recycled by our local council. Printer cartridges and batteries are recycled at special drop off points.

The ash from our fireplace is actually sieved by hand and then goes back into improving the quality of our soil. The few things that can’t be recycled are sold to be repaired on ebay (for example broken electronic components).

We put rusty nails around the base of our lemon tree. Since we did that our lemons have improved enormously! Anything else is broken down into its component materials and sorted.

We also do this by thinking ahead about what we buy and what we’ll do with it at the end of its useful life. It’s not easy. We try not to purchase new electronic devices to start with because we have learned that these are the most difficult to recycle (and they don’t last very long, planned obsolescence and all that).

Yes it does take some extra work sorting our ‘waste’ stream, but we think this is the future, that this is how it should be. Everything has its place.

Successful brands have brand guidelines.

Lufthansa online brand style guidelines

Here are the Lufthansa logo guidelines for example. Guidelines for the use of icons. Illustration guidelines. More technical illustration guidelines. Infographics guidelines. Then they have a colour style manual. A typeface and typography guidelines. Interior, product and industrial design brand guidelines. Motion design guidelines.

All of this creates a unified brand so that Lufthansa Group’s 110,065 employees have an identical vision.

But it’s not just Lufthansa. It’s Qantas. British Airways. Starbucks. Uber. NASA. Twitter. Switzerland has a style guide. Al Jazeera has a style guide. The London underground has a style guide. Sony has a style guide. Ericsson has a style guide. 3M has brand guidelines. Microsoft has a style guide.

Introducing the logobrain logo.

logobrain logo

We’d like to present our new logo to you. This was not our first logo design, rather, it’s our latest one. Because what does a logo designer do when they need a logo? They scratch their head. They put it off. They design logos for everyone else but themselves.

But our gut feeling told us that after all this time we ourselves needed a logo. Should we hire a logo designer or attempt to design it ourselves? Eventually we realised this is what we do, so we did it. We hope you like it as much as we do. We hope to see you around here more often. Thanks for reading.