Why I Didn’t Let AI Make My Logo (But Still Used It for This Post)
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Dear Invisible Friends,

Let’s talk about logos and why I took a different route than just letting AI handle everything. You might think that using a generator for my brand name would be simple. There are so many AI tools out there. However, I didn’t choose that route. But that’s not what happened.

🖌️ Why I Didn’t Let AI Design My Logo

First, some real talk about the design world. The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 states that graphic design is now one of the fastest-declining jobs. This decline is mostly due to AI and automation. The same report says that 41% of companies are planning to cut jobs because of these new technologies. So, if you’re a designer and feeling the heat, you’re definitely not alone. But the report also points out that jobs needing creativity, cultural understanding, and strategy are sticking around[1].

Now, about my own logo. I didn’t go to an AI logo generator. Instead, I went to Fiverr. Fiverr’s Logo Maker is a bit different from the usual AI tools. It’s packed with pre-made logos created by real designers. You can browse, pick one you like, and then customize it with your own colors, fonts, and details. That’s what I did. I bought a design that someone had already made. Then, I tweaked it to fit my brand. I didn’t have to wait for a custom order. There was no AI randomness. It was just a real human’s work that I could make my own. I liked knowing my money was supporting a designer. When I discuss the ethics of AI, I want to lead by example.

🧪 I Asked AI to Design My Logo-Here’s What Happened

I have also tried generating logos with different Large Language Models (LLMs), just to see what would happen. Sometimes the results are interesting. However, they often feel a bit generic. They just don’t quite fit my vibe. There’s something about starting with a human-made design and making it your own that feels more genuine.

Note: I used the Windows Snipping Tool to take screenshots quickly. The images from ChatGPT might look sharper. I downloaded them directly and then uploaded them here. The Snipping Tool screenshots can sometimes lose a bit of quality during capture or saving.

LLM Logo 1 (ChatGPT-4o)

Logo featuring a stylized black cat alongside the text 'Dina Roxen Tool Exploring AI', presented on a light background.

LLM Logo 2 (Claude Sonnet 4)

A circular logo featuring a stylized purple cat with a happy expression, alongside the text 'Dina RoxenToo' and the subtitle 'Exploring AI'.

LLM Logo 3 (Canva)

Four logos featuring stylized cat illustrations and the text 'DINA ROXENTOOL: Exploring AI' in various designs and colors.

LLM Logo 4 (DeepThink (R1) improved my original prompt, and also generated this text-cutie)

Text-based logo mockup featuring the name 'DINA ROXEN TOOL' with a stylized cat illustration and the phrase 'Exploring AI (with binary whiskers!)'

LLM Logo 5 (ChatGPT-4o with improved prompt)

A stylized logo featuring a cat with a digital design, accompanied by the text 'Dina Roxen Tool' and the tagline 'Exploring AI'.

LLM Logo 6 (Canva with improved prompt)

A collage of four distinctive logo designs featuring a stylized cat and the text 'Dina RoxenTool Exploring AI' with varying color schemes.

LLM Logo 7 (GPT-4o after making a screenshot of this post and ask ChatGPT for a better prompt.

A logo featuring a purple cartoon cat sitting in front of a moon and stars, with the text 'DINA ROXENTOOL' and 'ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE' beneath.

LLM Logo 8 (Canva but the GPT-4o improved prompt)

A stylized black cat with large eyes and a friendly expression, set against a purple gradient background with stars and crescent moons.
A circular logo featuring a black silhouette of a cat with purple accents and a starry background, surrounded by a border that includes the text 'DINA ROXENTOOL AI'.
Logo for 'Dina RoxenTool AI Blog' featuring a stylized black cat against a purple background, surrounded by crescent moons and stars.

LLM Logo 9 (Canva and with the latest prompt)

Four logo designs featuring a cute black cat with various backgrounds and elements, displaying the brand name 'Dina RoxenTool' and the subtitle 'AI Blog' in a playful and colorful style.

LLM Logo 10 (GPT-4o with the latest prompt)

Logo featuring a black cat wearing glasses, surrounded by stars and a crescent moon, with the text 'DINA ROXENTOOL AI BLOG' in a circular format.

🎨 Which Logo Design Do You Prefer?

So here’s my question for you: Which logo do you think looks more professional? Is it the one I customized from Fiverr, or the ones made with GenAI? Drop your thoughts in the comments. I’m curious to see if you can spot the difference.

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🤔 So… Where Do You Draw the Line with AI?

This article was written with the help of Perplexity (ppx-3) and DeepThink (R1). My cat also contributed. My Iced Green Tea and my fan kept me company (it’s hot here). I still used LLMs to help me write this post because I am experimenting with summarizing and checking references. What about you? Let me know in the comments below.

RoxenOut!

References:

  1. https://reports.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Future_of_Jobs_Report_2025.pdf   


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3 responses to “Why I Didn’t Let AI Make My Logo (But Still Used It for This Post)”

  1. Cris Avatar

    Hi there! Most of them lack the simplicity and versatility needed to apply them in different media and sizes. I definitely stick to your Fiverr choice.

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    1. dinaroxentool Avatar

      The Fiverr logo is also my favorite. I think for making a good LLM logo, it will take a lot of time and resources.

      I have added a poll section to this post.

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