Why should you get a designer to create your brand?

So, you’re thinking of DIY-ing your brand? That’s cute.
But unless you’re a design wizard, you might end up with something that looks like it was made in Microsoft Paint by a caffeinated cat.
Here’s why getting a pro is the better way to go:
1. Stand Out, Don’t Blend In
A designer makes sure your brand isn’t just another forgettable graphic that you might have seen before in a sea of sameness. No clip art logos here—we aim to create a unique, polished look that screams, “We know what we’re doing!”
2. fall in love with your business
Branding isn’t just about looking good; it’s about strategy. We create a design which aims to become a visual form of communication. We think about who you are, who your audience is, and how to make them fall in love with your business (without using love potions).
3. Consistency & Trust
Human beings are very visual and have the ability to understand the essence of a design at a glance. Have you ever seen a brand with ten different logo styles, five colour palettes, and a font straight out of a ‘90s horror movie? Yeah, don’t be that brand. A designer makes sure your look is sleek and consistent everywhere—from your website to your business cards to your aunt’s Facebook posts about your company.
4. First Impressions last
You wouldn’t show up to a job interview in pajamas (hopefully), so don’t let your brand do the same. A professionally designed brand gives off serious “we are credible, trustworthy and professional” vibes instead of “we made this ourselves with our wrong hand” energy. Trying to add too much into a logo can confuse your potential customers, a logo for a shoe shop doesn’t have to show a shoe – think Nike.
Nope! Your logo doesn’t need to be a literal picture of what you sell—unless you really want to slap a giant coffee cup on your coffee shop’s sign (which, hey, could work, but let the designer be creative). Some of the most famous brands—Apple (no computers in sight), Nike (not a sneaker in the logo), McDonald’s (where’s the burger?)—skip the obvious and still smash it.
Logos should be easy to recognise, not an overly detailed masterpiece that requires people to squint. A cluttered logo screams, “I tried too hard.”
5. Think Big (and Future-Proof)
Bad branding = lost customers = expensive rebrands later. A designer gets it right from the start, so you don’t have to frantically redo everything when you realise Comic Sans wasn’t the best choice. What if Jeff Bezos had stuck a book icon in Amazon’s logo because they only sold books at first? That would have aged real well. A flexible logo lets your brand grow without looking outdated.
The trick is knowing when the designer has nailed it and not overthinking it to death. It’s easy to fall into the “what if we tweak this… and this… and oh, maybe just one more change?” trap. But if the design feels right, trust the process!
Great branding isn’t about making endless tweaks until your brain hurts—it’s about capturing the essence of your business in a way that’s simple, memorable, and effective. Sometimes, less is more.
So, take a step back, breathe, and ask yourself:
👉 Does it feel right?
👉 Is it clear and recognisable?
👉 Will my audience connect with it?
If the answer is yes, it’s time to step away from the “just one more edit” button and embrace your brand. 🚀
Bottom line? Hiring a designer is like hiring a personal stylist for your brand—they make sure you always look good, feel confident, and turn heads for all the right reasons.
Need help finding one? Or just need a pep talk before you ditch the Canva templates? I got you. 😎
Or call 01473 487699 or 07879 636038