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by marpstar 3133 days ago
I used LogoJoy [1] a year or so ago to create a logo for my side business. This appears to have a lot of the same "designs" available as LogoJoy, but with a much less intuitive UX.

[1]: https://logojoy.com/

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The icons are from The Noun Project, which has thousands of icons and a API.
It looks like http://brandmark.io/ as well
I agree, this seems like a poorly done clone of logojoy. It's still good to have competition though.
This feels like the logos are better than there and logojoy took me through far too many steps. Leaving the forced registration to right before you even get to see the logos they generated.

OP is a lot better.

Looks like you can browse through some logos by using arrow keys to scroll the logos below the forced registration. But I agree, the forced registration is a really lousy thing to do.

I preferred the design process at LogoJoy though, especially the choice of colors and explaining what the colors often mean.

> Looks like you can browse through some logos by using arrow keys to scroll the logos below the forced registration.

I've used it before for some ideas. I just remove the overlay using Chrome's developer tools so I can see the logos clearly.

I didn't know about LogoJoy. What a great tool!