What Makes a Great Small Business Logo?

Your guide to creating a small business logo that’s more than just pretty – it’s personal, powerful, and perfectly you.

Small Business Logo

More Than Just a Pretty Picture

If you’re a small business owner in South Africa, chances are you’ve either got a logo you made in Canva after hours… or you’re still thinking about what yours should look like. Either way, you already know it’s not just about looks.

A great logo is the face of your business — it should feel like you, speak to your ideal client, and stand the test of time. It’s not something to rush or download off a template site. It’s something to build with intention.

Let’s break down what actually makes a brilliant small business logo — and how to get one that reflects the heart of your brand.

Your Logo is the Face of Your Business

Think of your logo like your business’s handshake. It’s often the first impression a potential client will have. Whether someone sees it on Instagram, a business card, or your bakkie parked at a client’s house — it needs to:

  • Look professional
  • Be easy to remember
  • Instantly communicate what you’re about

If your logo feels dated, generic, or completely disconnected from your actual services, it could be costing you trust — and clients.

A Great Logo Tells a Story

At Oliveweb Creative, I believe logos should say something. They should carry the spirit of your business.

Take Little Lamb Occupational Therapy, for example. That logo tells a story of gentle care, guidance, and childhood. The playful lambs and open gates immediately make you feel safe — perfect for parents entrusting their kids to a therapist.

Or look at Transformation Bible College — the butterfly breaking through geometric shards is more than just a pretty visual. It represents transformation, faith, and growth. That’s what story-driven design does — it resonates deeper than just “looking nice”.

Personality-Driven Design Makes You Memorable

The best logos don’t blend in — they stand out because they’re true to you.

One of my favourite projects, Jolly Evelyn Designs, came to life with a soft, flowing handwritten logo that perfectly mirrors the owner’s joyful, feminine energy. It doesn’t try to be like anyone else — it feels authentic.

Or the Heathens Hockey Team logo? Big energy, bold lines, a Viking beard with attitude. Perfectly fitting for a team that doesn’t take itself too seriously but means business on the turf.

Your brand has a voice — your logo should match it.

A Great Logo Grows With You

Your logo shouldn’t box you in. A good logo works:

  • On a tiny Instagram profile picture ✔
  • On a signboard ✔
  • In black and white ✔
  • On merch or packaging ✔
  • Years down the line ✔

This is why I test your logo in multiple formats before we finalise anything. Scalability, legibility, and flexibility all matter — especially as your business evolves.

My Logo Design Process (AKA How the Magic Happens)

I don’t believe in cookie-cutter designs or one-size-fits-all templates. Here’s how I work with you:

2 – Moodboarding

I translate your words into visual tone, colour, shape, and style.

3 – Sketching & Concepts

This is the fun bit. We explore directions together.

4 – Presentation

You get polished options that reflect your brand’s soul.

6 – Delivery

You get everything you need: logo files, social icons, and usage tips.

This isn’t just a design job — it’s a creative partnership. I care about getting it right.

What to Look for in a Small Biz Logo Designer

Here’s a little checklist to help you (or your mates) make sure you’re picking the right designer:

Do they understand how small businesses tick?
Are their logos custom and not just templates?
Do they ask questions about your personality and values?
Will you receive files for web, print, and social media use?
Do you feel comfortable giving honest feedback to them?

(Hint: If you’re nodding along here, we’d probably work well together 😉)

7. Ready for a Logo That Feels Like You?

If your current logo is feeling a bit… meh, or you’re launching something fresh — let’s talk.

Whether you’re a solopreneur with a big dream, a teacher-turned-designer, or a creative team with a bold idea — I’d love to help you bring your brand’s story to life.

Final thoughts & next steps

Your logo isn’t just a mark — it’s your business’s hello. Let’s make sure it’s a good one.

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Taryn Gunn

A designer who’s just as obsessed with small businesses as she is with good coffee and smart websites and digital marketing — helping you grow your brand one pixel (and cup) at a time.

Illustration of a golden-yellow "Logo" tag with a question mark and pencil on a vibrant pink-purple-blue gradient background, representing the creative process of small business logo design.

What Makes a Great Small Business Logo?

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