Charge like the professional you already are.

Clients judge in seconds. A coherent brand — real logo, consistent colors, confident type — moves you from "gig worker" to "studio" in their heads, and Branda builds it in an evening.

A studio-grade identity, solo budget.

  1. 1. Describe your practice

    What you do, who you do it for, and how you want to come across. Branda turns it into positioning and a voice you can reuse in proposals.

  2. 2. Explore logo directions

    A grid of distinct marks — not one templated suggestion. Re-roll and branch until one feels like your work deserves it.

  3. 3. Lock your system

    Logo, palette with hex codes, and a font pairing chosen to match your personality — one coherent system, not scattered picks.

  4. 4. Show up consistent

    Use the kit across your portfolio, invoices, proposals, and socials. Consistency is what makes a solo practice read as established.

Styles for the niches you serve.

Freelancer questions, answered.

Can I use Branda for client work too?

Yes. Everything you generate is yours commercially — many freelancers use Branda for their own brand first, then to deliver brand kits to clients.

I'm not a designer. Will the result look professional?

That's the point. Branda handles the design judgment — coherent palette, matched type, clean vector files — while you make the calls a client would: which direction feels right.

What does it cost?

You start with 200 free credits, no credit card. Building and exploring is covered by credits; downloading final files requires unlocking the kit or a subscription — a fraction of outsourcing a logo.

What files do I get for my portfolio and invoices?

Vector SVG, PNGs at every size, black and reverse versions, favicon, palette hex codes, and font pairings — everything you need to stay consistent everywhere you show up.

Can I rebrand later without starting over?

Yes — adjust the logo, colors, or type any time and the kit re-derives. Your brand can evolve as your practice does.

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Start free — 200 credits