Design

Finding, Choosing, and Pairing Brand Fonts

Finding, Choosing, and Pairing Brand Fonts

There are a couple designer secrets that aren’t often shared when it comes to choosing brand fonts.

The first: Steer clear of using your logo font throughout the rest of your brand (unless it’s a secondary font that you’ve used for your tagline). This makes the logo distinct and keeps it from getting lost among other text on your website and collateral items.

The second: Give each brand font a “job.” Choose one font for your headers, one font for your body text, and maybe one other accent font (maybe). This streamlines your brand by creating consistency.

But even after learning these secrets, you might still have some questions about brand fonts.

How do you go about finding, choosing and pairing fonts that will accurately represent your business and appeal to the right customers?

I’ve got you covered.

How to Create a Distinct Color Palette for Your Brand

How to Create a Distinct Color Palette for Your Brand

Color is one of the most noticeable, tangible components of a brand. 

It plays a large role in how a brand is perceived, it helps with recognizability and memorability, and it has the potential to attract the right kind of customers, clients and blog readers.

But coming up with a color palette is often a challenge for many creative entrepreneurs when they’re developing their brand. They don’t know which colors to choose, how many colors they need to include, how to use the colors together, and how to make their color palette distinct from others in their industry. 

Do these struggles sound familiar? If so, I have some great news for you. 

Coming up with a distinct color palette doesn’t require any special skills. 

All you need is a basic understanding of color psychology, a little creativity, and these 4 steps!

The Ultimate Icon Dictionary for Creative Entrepreneurs

The Ultimate Icon Dictionary for Creative Entrepreneurs

Icons are a great way to convey a message quickly and add character to a brand. 

They reinforce ideas, they’re more attention-grabbing and engaging, and they can help you differentiate your business from others in your industry.

Between our recent site updates and the Ellechat on custom icons a month or two ago, icons have been a popular subject around here. But I’ve seen that most people have trouble coming up with icon ideas and creating them.

So I considered the terms that are used most often by creative entrepreneurs and created an icon set for you. 

Why Every Creative Entrepreneur Should Learn How to Use Adobe Illustrator

Why Every Creative Entrepreneur Should Learn How to Use Adobe Illustrator

When I started Elle & Company a little over 2 years ago, design needs started popping up everywhere. From my logo and website to business cards and blog post graphics, I constantly needed to create strong visuals. 

But I was never in a bind because I knew how to use Adobe Illustrator. 

Every time I had a design need I’d simply pull up the program, set up the dimensions, design a one-of-a-kind graphic, and in a matter of minutes I had exactly what I needed.

However, I quickly learned that designing graphics was a much bigger headache for the photographers, event planners, bloggers, and other creative entrepreneurs in the industry.

They didn’t know where to turn for custom graphics that matched the style of their brand. They couldn’t afford to hire a designer each time a design need came up. 

Maybe you’re in the same boat. You may not know how to use Adobe Illustrator but you desperately need to learn how to use Adobe Illustrator.

And here’s why.

How to Create Custom Icons for Your Brand

How to Create Custom Icons for Your Brand

Developing a memorable brand is all in the details. Which is why something so seemingly simple, like a custom icon set, can have such a large impact on your brand and website.

So in last Thursday's free Ellechat webinar, I spent an hour walking live attendees through the ins and outs of creating a professional, cohesive set of icons for their business.