About this new look. My site was in much need of a website makeover, here’s the how and why.

Time for a Website Makeover

I created my original logo in Paint. Yes, Microsoft Paint. I was launching the newly branded Food Wine & DIY and didn’t have better software at my disposal. To this day I still don’t own anything more complex, which is why I called in some help for this job.

Food Wine DIY Logo
Old Food Wine & DIY logo

Website Makeover: Creating a New Logo

I found my graphic designer on Fiverr, which is an absolute hidden gem. For anyone unfamiliar, Fiverr describes themselves as a marketplace platform for services performed by its users. My translation: it’s a community of freelancers who can do the jobs that customers (like me), need done. They have a pool of freelancers for graphic design, stationary, writing and translation, video, audio, and the list goes on.

New Logo and Website Makeover
New and improved Food Wine & DIY logo

The prices are fair (under $30 total, including a well-deserved tip for my designer) so I gave it a shot, and it was worth every penny.

Looking to re-brand (or even brand) your site/blog/social media? Sign up for Fiverr free with my referral link. I can also provide a code for 10% off of your first order, just shoot me an email here if you’re interested.

My Amazing Fiverr Graphic Designer

Zain (username rajputfactor), designed the new Food Wine & DIY logo. He’s very talented and is a great collaborator. After looking at his library of work and knowing what I had in mind for the new logo, I knew this would be a good fit.

He provided five original concepts and worked with me through a few revisions of the ones I liked until we reached the final product. Zain also provided a few different versions of the logo (header sized, social media sized, black & white, etc.) so I could use them on different parts of the site. Thanks to his personal business model, he offered unlimited revisions, which was a real selling point for me. Freelancers set their own terms so check those details before hiring someone.

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No better feeling than a fantastic (blog) makeover! Have any tips on how to survive a rebranding or website makeover? Please share them below in the comments!


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