
I developed a professional logo and cover art for a podcasting venture that my friends and I embarked on as a creative endeavor. In the initial stages, I explored the possibilities offered by Tailor Brands, an online platform known for logo creation and LLC assistance. While I enjoyed experimenting with fonts, I couldn’t find a pre-made design that truly resonated with our vision. It was then that I recognized the opportunity to leverage my skills as a graphic designer and create a unique logo from scratch. The main challenge was finding a font that closely matched the aesthetic of Tailor Brands.
Initially, the logo featured a goblin head seemingly vomiting on a book or text, but after valuable input from my group members, we collectively agreed to veer away from this imagery due to its lack of coherence and potentially suggestive connotations. We replaced the vomit with six-sided dice, aligning the logo more closely with the podcast’s theme. Additionally, we transformed the logo’s shape from rectangular to circular, with the accompanying text positioned below. I am genuinely pleased with the final design’s outcome, as it successfully captures the essence of our podcasting venture.
Turning to the podcast cover art, I adopted a straightforward approach, creating a rough depiction of an alleyway in London, which serves as the setting for our current podcast season. Our podcast centers around a tabletop roleplaying game set in the captivating world of Valsin. I cordially invite you to tune in once the podcast is live on this platform.
These meticulously crafted logo and cover art designs embody my deep passion for graphic design and my unwavering commitment to delivering visuals that align with the specific themes and goals of a project.

