As a logo designer, one of the most time-consuming parts of the process is creating mockups for clients. Standard designs like business cards, T-shirts, and letterheads are straightforward, but many clients need mockups tailored to their industry. A mining company might need to see their logo on a hard hat, while a stationery business wants it on pens. Researching images, aligning logos, and making them look realistic with the right reflections and angles can take hours.
I made my own AI mockup process, and it’s so easy (though it did take a while to create). Now, I can load the logo I designed, give it the brief, and even ask for additional mockups not mentioned in the brief. Then I can go and make myself a cup of coffee while it does the work.
To test it out, I used Christi’s business as an example. Christi paints beautiful watercolour portraits (check out her website at www.christileroux.co.za), and the AI generated mockups that showcased her branding across a range of creative products.
Here is a test I did to only show the signature on the bottom left of a tote bag, and it worked.
I could have added “Christi’s Face” to the mockups, but was focussed on the mockups
If you’re interested in having me redesign your logo or would like me to create a design for you, get in touch. I’d love to help bring your brand to life.
For more information on my logo design services, including packages and pricing, please visit my Logo Design page. There, you’ll find details on how I can help create a logo that truly represents your brand.