Original logos that scale and age well.
Wordmarks, icons, combination marks, and full brand mark systems. Multiple concept rounds, refinement, and final delivery in every format you'll ever need.
Logos built to last — and to mean something.
Your logo is the single most-seen asset your brand owns, and a weak one undercuts everything else. Killerspots designs original, versatile logos built on real strategy: a mark that fits your market, works at every size and on every surface, and still looks right in ten years. You get a full package — primary, secondary, and icon versions, every file format, and usage guidance — designed in-house by a team that's branded businesses since 1999.
A great logo is a 10-year asset. We design for permanence — not trends — so your mark looks current in 2030 and 2035.
Six logo design types.
Wordmarks
Type-driven logos using custom or curated typography. Best when the company name itself is distinctive and short.
Icon + Symbol Marks
Pictorial marks, monograms, and abstract symbols. Used standalone or paired with wordmarks for full brand systems.
Combination Marks
Wordmark + icon together as a unified lockup. The most flexible mark type — works in headers, social icons, and signage.
Brand Mark Systems
Primary mark + secondary marks + monogram + favicon — a full system that covers every use case from business card to app icon.
Logo Refresh
Modernizing an existing logo without losing brand equity. Subtle evolution, not teardown. Common when a company has 10+ years of brand recognition to preserve.
Full Format Delivery
Vector files (AI, SVG, EPS), transparent PNGs, light/dark variants, social-optimized sizes, and a brand book documenting usage rules.
For businesses ready to look the part.
How it works.
- 01
Brief & Direction
We learn your brand, audience, and competitors, and align on direction before we draw a thing.
- 02
Concepts
Original concepts (no clip art, no AI templates) exploring distinct directions for your mark.
- 03
Refine
We refine the chosen direction with you until it is right — type, spacing, color, and balance dialed in.
- 04
Deliver the Kit
Primary, secondary, and icon versions, every file format, color and reversed variants, and usage guidance.
Tell us your brand. We'll design the mark.
30-minute brand discovery call. We'll review your business, your audience, and your style references — then start concepting.
Capture every lead. Follow up automatically.
LeadConnector — our AI-powered CRM — captures the leads your marketing drives, scores them by intent, and follows up 24/7 by text and email. Missed call? It auto-texts back. No lead ever goes cold.
Frequently asked questions.
How much does a logo cost?
Logo projects are quoted flat based on scope (a single mark vs. a full identity kit). We give you an exact price on the call. Every logo is 100% original — no templates, no stock marks.
What files do I get?
The full kit: vector source files (AI/SVG), high-res PNG/JPG, primary, secondary, and icon versions, color, black, and reversed variants, plus usage guidance so it is used correctly everywhere.
Do I own the logo?
Yes — once the project is complete, the logo and its files are yours outright. No licensing, no recurring fees.
How many concepts do I get to see?
Standard process: 3–4 distinct directions in round 1, then refinement of the strongest direction in rounds 2 and 3. We don't do "100 logos for $50" — we do focused exploration with real iteration.
How long does logo design take?
4–6 weeks for full process from kickoff to final delivery. Includes brand discovery, concepting, refinement, and final-format prep.
What's a realistic budget?
It depends on scope — a standalone logo is very different from a full brand system with typography, color, and applied collateral. We size it to your business stage; tell us what you need and we'll scope it.
Do I own the final logo?
Yes. Full ownership transfer included. You get vector source files plus all derived formats. We retain right to display in our portfolio unless you specify otherwise.
Can you trademark check?
Basic visual similarity check yes. Formal trademark search and registration is a legal service — we recommend you engage a trademark attorney for that. We coordinate with them as needed.