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Katie L.

Katie L.

Just joined
Sydney, NSW 20+ yrs

Hi, I'm Katie. Founder and Director of The Creative Lodge. With over twenty years in brand strategy, design, marketing, and business development, I bring a strategic lens to every project I work on. Since starting the business in 2019, I've helped multiple businesses in the property, finance, government, wellness, and consulting sectors grow their businesses and revenue through strategic thinking and good design. My philosophy has always been to become an extension of your team, acting in your best interests and creating assets that empower you to feel in control of your business, brand and marketing. This is why The Creative Lodge specialises in delivering well-crafted websites in Squarespace, branding that is thoughtful and considered, but not complex, and communication design that is compelling and designed to win over your clients.

Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Logo & Brand IdentityPresentation & Pitch Deck Design +4 more
Tamara R.

Tamara R.

Just joined
Dulwich Hill, NSW 13+ yrs

I'm an experienced Graphic & Presentation Designer. I can help with logo design, branding development, print brochures, publications, presentations, banners and all sorts of digital design projects. If you have a design idea you'd like to explore, feel free to run it by me! Based in Sydney's Inner West.

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +2 more
Maria Florencia C.

Maria Florencia C.

Sydney, NSW 15+ yrs

I'm a Senior Integrated Graphic Designer with 15+ years of experience in Digital, Print, Freelance Services and Marketing Design, working full-time as part of the Marketing Team in Nu Skin Pacific, and as a freelancer at OBUK Design. I specialize in print and digital design, EDMs, social media, reels, signage, stationery, POS, and videos. I have worked in many industries, including: skin care, beauty, wellness, retail, e-commerce, fashion and hospitality, among others. I have +6 years of experience in remote work with worldwide clients from Argentina, Australia, Canada, the UAE, UK and USA. I'm a quick learner and have been involved in copywriting for email marketing and social media as well, creating catchy and attention-grabbing headlines that people enjoy reading. I have a very cheerful and proactive personality, with proficiency in organisation, teamwork and time-management. Let's connect!

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +11 more
Bart R.

Bart R.

Sydney, NSW 10+ yrs

10+ years across Sydney and London, working with Amazon UK, Discovery Channel, Sky TV, Sydney Opera House, Netflix and more. I specialise in motion design and video production end-to-end — concept, script, shoot, animate, deliver. Fluent in 2D/3D motion graphics, infographics and storytelling across TV, social and beyond. Tools: Adobe Creative Suite, Cinema 4D with Redshift, Unreal Engine. Always chasing the next technique worth knowing.

Logo & Brand IdentityAdvertising & Marketing CreativePresentation & Pitch Deck Design +8 more
Dhimanth R.

Dhimanth R.

Sydney, NSW 9+ yrs

Hi, I’m Dhimanth — a motion designer and 3D artist passionate about turning ideas into compelling visual stories. I specialize in motion graphics, animation, and immersive visuals that blend creativity with technical precision. My work spans broadcast, brand campaigns, and large-scale visual installations, always focused on creating visuals that are engaging, cinematic, and memorable.

Animation & Motion GraphicsLogo & Brand IdentityAdvertising & Marketing Creative +2 more

What do logo designers charge?

$107/hr
Typical hourly rate$49$164/hr
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Logo design gigs, questions

Logo designers on Unjumble typically charge $55 to $110 an hour. A focused logo gig usually lands at $800 to $2,500, and a full brand identity (logo, colour, type, guidelines) runs $2,500 to $8,000. Identity work is where the money is: one good logo client often turns into the business card, the socials kit and the website brief.

New businesses needing their first logo are the steady stream, especially trades, hospitality and local services in Sydney. After that it is rebrands of dated logos, full identity systems for businesses that have outgrown a Canva job, and packaging or signage rollouts that need the brand applied properly.

Outcome-based works best for logos: a fixed price for an agreed number of concepts and revision rounds. Two to three concepts and two rounds is the common shape; price extra rounds so scope creep pays you rather than burning you. Quote the identity extras (guidelines, stationery, social kit) as separate stages so the client can add them without renegotiating the lot.

Illustrator or Figma for the work (Affinity Designer is fine too), and a handover that includes SVG, PNG and print-ready files, the editable source, and a one-page mini guide. The handover is what gets you the five-star review; a logo that arrives as a single JPEG is what gets you the awkward chat. Spell out the deliverables in your bid.

A portfolio where the brands look distinct from each other, that is the strongest signal you design for the client and not for your own style. Niche familiarity helps (cafes pick designers who have done cafes), and so does a bid that mentions something specific about their business. Reviews carry the rest once you have a few gigs done.

New freelancers get a fair go in our ranking and a Just joined call-out, so you are visible from day one. Lead with your three strongest identities, write each bid to the brief, and consider pricing your first couple of gigs keenly (not cheaply) to bank reviews. After that your past work does the bidding for you.

Every gig is split into stages agreed up front. The business funds each stage before you start, the money is held securely through Stripe, and it is released when the stage is signed off, concepts, refinement, final files. The final handover stage protects both sides.