How I Designed My Game’s Logo in Canva

How I Designed My Game’s Logo in Canva

Designing a logo for my game was one of the most exciting steps in the development process. It wasn’t just about slapping a name on an image — it was about capturing the soul of the game in a single graphic. I’m not a professional designer, but thanks to Canva, I was able to create a logo that I’m proud of — and one that truly represents the world I’ve built.

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Let me walk you through how I designed my game’s logo using Canva from concept to completion.

Step 1: Understanding My Game’s Identity

Before I even opened Canva, I asked myself a few key questions:

  • What genre is my game?

  • What emotions do I want the logo to evoke?

  • What colors and symbols represent the game’s world?

My game is a sci-fi adventure set in a dystopian universe, so I wanted the logo to reflect futurismmystery, and a bit of rebellion. That set the tone for the design choices I would make later.

Step 2: Choosing the Right Canvas Size

Once inside Canva, I started with a custom dimension — 1000 x 1000 pixels. I wanted a square logo that would work well across different platforms: Steam, mobile stores, social media, and even merchandise.

Step 3: Picking the Font

Fonts are crucial in logo design. After browsing Canva’s extensive font library, I landed on a bold, geometric typeface called "Orbitron". It had a sleek, digital look that matched the sci-fi aesthetic of my game.

To make the text more personalized, I:

  • Adjusted the letter spacing to give it a techy vibe.

  • Modified the line height so the title felt compact and powerful.

  • Experimented with uppercase and lowercase combinations.

Step 4: Adding Visual Elements

A good logo needs an icon or symbol that’s easy to remember. My game features an ancient alien artifact, so I created a stylized version of it using shapes and gradients available in Canva.

Here’s how I did it:

  • I combined triangles and circles to create a symbol that looked both futuristic and ancient.

  • I added a neon gradient to give it a glow effect.

  • I overlaid a subtle texture to make it less flat and more dynamic.

Step 5: Playing with Color Schemes

I stuck to a dark background with neon blue and silver accents. These colors not only fit the sci-fi theme but also stood out well when scaled down to smaller sizes.

Canva’s Color Picker tool made it easy to experiment until I found a palette that felt just right​. I also made sure the logo looked good in black and white, in case I needed a simplified version.

Step 6: Finishing Touches

With the core design in place, I added some final polish:

  • soft glow effect behind the logo.

  • Slight shadows to give depth.

  • I grouped all the elements together to keep the spacing consistent.

I then exported the logo in PNG format with a transparent background — perfect for flexibility across all my game assets.

Step 7: Testing the Logo in Context

Before I committed to using it, I mocked up the logo in different contexts using Canva’s smart mockups: box art, t-shirts, loading screens, and app icons. Seeing the logo in use helped me fine-tune its proportions and impact.

Designing my game’s logo in Canva turned out to be a creative adventure of its own. The process was fun, intuitive, and empowering — especially for someone like me without a formal design background. It taught me that with the right tools and a clear vision, anyone can create something professional and meaningful.

If you're developing a game and need a logo that stands out, give Canva a try. You might be surprised by what you can create.

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