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Create a Printing shop logo with AI

Create a logo for your printing shop in just minutes with Wilogo's AI designers. Assert a demanding graphic craft, from your storefront to your paper samples and business cards. Describe your studio and instantly receive several polished concepts to customize.

Free preview · HD & SVG files · no software

Printing shop logo examples

Designs crafted by our AI-powered designers.

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Recommended styles

The directions that work best for a Printing shop logo.

TypographicGeometricMinimalist
AnthraciteBurgundyNavy blue

How it works

1

Describe your brand

Just tell us your name and what you do.

2

AI creates your logos

Several AI designers imagine unique proposals.

3

Download in HD

Get your high-definition PNG and vector SVG files.

Frequently asked questions

Which colors work for a printing shop logo?+

Anthracite black highlights precision and print quality, while a bordeaux red or cyan nods to the CMYK inks of the trade. Wilogo lets you compare several palettes for free.

What symbol should a printing shop choose?+

A sheet of paper, a letterform, an ink dot or a four-color motif conveys your craft. Since typography is central to the trade, Wilogo's AI designers pay special attention to the lettering.

Will my logo handle vector files for printing?+

Yes: Wilogo delivers an SVG vector ideal for your own runs, large format, envelopes and cards, plus HD PNGs. Vectors guarantee crisp edges at any size.

Can I edit my printing logo after generation?+

Yes, you adjust the typography, colors and symbol, then run a new generation. Several AI designers refine until you reach the intended result.

How long and how much does a Wilogo logo cost?+

Just a few minutes to get several concepts. The preview is free; you only pay for the HD and vector download, at a price accessible to craftspeople and freelancers.

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