Beginner logo designer critique

I've removed the link because it feels more like a 'tutorial' and you trying to get views on your new youtube channel than asking for help/opinions.

Please feel free to upload imagery instead, which we'll be happy to give feedback on etc.
 
Truly awful.

Picking colours from a colour picker with zero consideration for branding.
Why put the name in twice Sia and Sia?
Rx has a meaning in the medical world, it's latin for prescription and found on medicines throughout the world - no consideration or research done.

The gradients are awful and add no substance.
The designs are wowful.

This is why designers should have insurance for malpractice.

I'd suggest you remove your youtube channel and apologise to your subscribers.
 
As a beginner logo designer, there are a few key things to keep in mind when creating a logo:

  1. Keep it simple: Simple logos are often more memorable and easier to recognize. Avoid using too many colors or elements in your logo.
  2. Make it scalable: Your logo should look good in different sizes, from small to large. This means that it should be designed in vector format, which allows the logo to be resized without losing quality.
  3. Choose the right colors: The colors you choose for your logo can evoke different emotions and associations. Choose colors that are appropriate for your brand and are easy to read.
  4. Consider typography: The typeface you choose for your logo can also affect its readability and impact. Choose a legible font that is appropriate for your brand.
  5. Make it versatile: Your logo should be able to be used in different contexts, such as on your website, business cards, and advertising materials.
  6. Research, Research, Research: Before starting to design your logo, research the market and your competitors. Study the logos of companies in your industry and identify what works and what doesn't.
  7. Get feedback: Show your logo to different people and get feedback from them. This will help you identify potential issues with your logo and make improvements.
Lastly, keep in mind that logo design is a process that takes time and practice. As you continue to design logos, you will develop your own style and improve your skills.
 
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