Logo & Branding That Fits Your WordPress Site
You run your business on WordPress. Your logo and brand colors should work across site, trucks, and invoices. This covers basics.
You built your WordPress site, and it works fine, but your logo came from a theme or an old file. Your trucks, your invoices, and your site each show a different look. You want one brand that holds together everywhere, from your website header to your truck doors and invoices, without starting over.
A working brand for a WordPress site starts with a simple logo. It needs to be an SVG or a high quality PNG. It should look sharp in a site header, on a truck door, and on an invoice. Your brand colors get saved as exact hex codes. You can paste those codes into the WordPress Customizer, your page builder, or your print file. The font you pick should be easy to load on WordPress. It should also be readable on paper. The goal is one look that you can apply anywhere, even if you are not a designer. That is what makes a logo and brand actually work for a WordPress site.
A WordPress site is not a static brochure. You can change it yourself. That means your brand kit must be simple enough for you to use. A logo that only exists as a Photoshop file will not help you. Your colors should be standard hex values. Your fonts should come from Google Fonts or a source you can add to WordPress. And your look has to travel beyond the screen. Your trucks and invoices are part of your brand too. Many designers only think about the website. You need a brand that works on all of them.
The cost depends on how much you need. A basic logo, three brand colors, and a font pairing may take two to three weeks. That might run a few hundred dollars. If you also need truck decals, invoice templates, and a full style guide, the price goes up. A larger fleet or a complex WordPress theme can add time. The scope changes the cost more than anything else. You should know what you are getting before you agree.
You start with a short call or email. You describe your WordPress site, your trucks, and your invoices. FocusDude asks what you like and what looks off. Then he drafts a simple logo and a set of colors. You review them on your screen and on a printed page. You ask for changes. You get final files as SVG, PNG, and hex codes. You can paste them into WordPress yourself, or he can walk you through it.
Your site, trucks, and invoices all show the same logo and colors. You can open your WordPress dashboard and know exactly which hex code to use. When a customer sees your truck and then your website, they know it is you. The brand feels settled, and you can focus on your work.
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