For less than what you'd blow on a Target run (you know, the one where you go in for toothpaste and leave with three throw pillows), you can create a professional brand identity that makes you look like you dropped thousands on a designer.
Dear solopreneur,
Whose Pinterest board screams 'luxury' but whose brand screams 'learning Canva'—
All while coach Karen is over there lookin' like a million and you're still trying to make Papyrus feel premium.
I've got you
10+ years of making solopreneur coaches look their best online.
I've helped hundreds of coaches go from "Is this font professional?" to "Hot damn, look at my brand!" Without making them all look like carbon copies of each other, because nobody needs another geometric sans-serif logo in millennial pink.
Recovering Techno-Phobe
True story: I used to break into a cold sweat opening Canva. Now I design brands in my sleep. If I can do this, you're already overqualified.
Zero Design Genes Here
Plot twist: I'm not some naturally gifted designer. I'm just a former tech-fumbler who cracked the code on not making things look terrible. And I'm about to show you how.
Why trust this Square Peg with your round-hole problems?
You're right you don't. You need another course like you need another throw pillow from. That's why Logo Lab isn't your typical watch me ramble for 6 hours situation.
It's more like: get in, get gorgeous, get going. Each video is bite-sized and action-packed—because your time is worth more than watching me sip coffee while I explain color theory.
I don't have time for another course...
Imma TLDR (too long didn't read) this for you ... here's what's inside and what's required.
Here's the deal
Zero expensive software required. We're designing everything in Canva.
Your beautiful brain and a willingness to trust yourself IS required.
Zero design or tech experience needed. No, really. It also doesn't hurt if you have some.
We create all the fancy stuff: logos, color palettes, stock images, icons & fonts.
Step-by-step guidance from Pinterest inspo to final files. You just need eyeballs to get started.
9 no-BS video lessons, a canva moodboard template and all the fancy resources designers use.
In plain English, you'll...
The Outcomes
Pull it all together into a cohesive design cauldron that costs less than your weekly coffee budget (and makes you look like you have a spendy design team)
Master your brand's look with colors that actually work together, fonts that don't make designers cry, and stock photos that aren't another woman-gazing-at-horizon situation
Create a primary logo and brand kit that looks like you dropped thousands (not like you made it at 2 AM after falling down a Pinterest rabbit hole)