I'm Oleksandr Filyuk. I design logos for Chernivtsi brands — from coffee shops on Cathedral Square to IT startups. 15+ years, 130+ projects, full brand books instead of random icons.
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I create different types of logos — from minimalist wordmarks to animated
A logo based on brand name with unique typography — minimalist and recognizable style.
A graphic mark or icon that visually conveys the brand essence without text.
Combination of text and symbol — a universal format that works in any context.
A logo in the form of a crest, seal or badge — ideal for premium and classic brands.
A logo system with variations for different media: full, shortened, icon, favicon.
A logo with animation for use in videos, presentations and websites.
Logo usage guideline — colors, fonts, sizes, clear space rules and prohibited variations. Complete brand guide.
Full identity set based on the logo — business cards, letterheads, envelopes, email signatures, social templates.
I thoroughly study your business, audience, competitors, and market. We complete a brief and form a clear technical specification.
I develop 3-5 unique logo concepts. Each has its own rationale and strategic value.
I refine the chosen concept to perfection: polishing forms, proportions, colors, and typography.
I test the logo across different media, sizes, and backgrounds. I ensure flawless performance.
I prepare all necessary file formats and a guideline with logo usage rules.
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What's included:
*Concept — a unique logo idea. *Variation — a concept variation (slightly modified shapes, colors, etc.)
What's included:
*Concept — a unique logo idea. *Variation — a concept variation (slightly modified shapes, colors, etc.)
What's included:
*Concept — a unique logo idea. *Variation — a concept variation (slightly modified shapes, colors, etc.)
What's included:
*Concept — a unique logo idea. *Variation — a concept variation (slightly modified shapes, colors, etc.)
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Comparison with other options
| Me | Other agencies | |
|---|---|---|
| Number of concepts | 3 fundamentally different directions | 1 option + minor edits |
| Brand book on delivery | Full document with usage rules | Just the logo file |
| Uniqueness check | Niche analysis + registry check | Not checked |
| Vector files | AI, SVG, PDF, EPS, PNG | Often PNG only |
| Direct designer contact | I work personally, no middlemen | Through an account manager |
| Revision guarantee | Until the agreed result | Fixed number of revisions |
For centuries Chernivtsi has cultivated a taste for quality visuals in its residents: Austro-Hungarian buildings, Bukovinian Secession on facades, forged signage from the interwar period in the center. A local client intuitively senses when a logo is done professionally and when it's 'thrown together' in a free generator. So in Chernivtsi logo design is a separate discipline with a higher entry threshold than in many other cities.
I'm Oleksandr Filyuk. I've been doing logos and identity for over 15 years. I have 130+ delivered projects — from coffee shops on Cathedral Square to B2B platforms in Chernivtsi IT Cluster. I treat a logo as a system: not 'draw a pretty symbol' but build a tool that consistently speaks for the brand for years.
Layer one — strategy. Before opening Figma or Illustrator I interview the owner or leadership. Questions: what makes your brand different, who you speak to, what emotional response you want to evoke, what words clients use to describe you and competitors. It's 60-90 minutes of conversation, after which I have a clear picture of the meaning to embed in the mark.
Layer two — research. I look at Ukrainian competitors and at category leaders in Europe and globally. For Chernivtsi clients I always add Polish, Romanian and Moldovan brands — that's the visual context your logo will exist in, especially if you plan to export or serve tourists. Bukovinian wineries, hotels, IT products — in all these segments the border shapes the competitive field.
Layer three — concepts. I deliver three fundamentally different directions: a metaphoric symbol, a typographic solution, an abstract form. Each comes with meaning explanation and usage examples. You choose one, we develop it deeper.
Layer four — finalization and brand book. I test the finished mark across scales: from a 16×16 favicon to a building sign. I prepare all vector and raster formats and assemble the brand book with usage rules — colors in RGB, CMYK, Pantone, typography, clear space, minimum sizes, misuse examples.
Hotels and apartments. In a city with active tourist flow to the Metropolitans' Residence of Bukovina and Dalmatia, the Opera House and the City Hall, competition for travelers' attention is high. A hotel logo has to look right both on a 19th-century facade on Universytetska Street and as a Booking icon. I design the mark with both contexts in mind.
Coffee shops and restaurants. On Olha Kobylianska Street dozens of venues compete for the same flow. The logo here is part of recognizability that works on cups, glasses, bean packaging, napkins and facades. Style can be warm and crafted or modern and minimal — depends on the concept.
Chernivtsi region wineries. A separate niche with its own rules. Label and logo literally sell the wine off the shelf. I create a mark that holds up both in traditional presentation (for classic terroir wines) and modern (for new projects targeting younger audiences). Such a project often grows into a full identity with a label range.
IT companies in Chernivtsi IT Cluster. The logo has to live in digital: work as a favicon, in an app, on conference banners, in social media. Style is mostly minimal, with clean geometry and scalability.
The logo design market in Ukraine is crowded: from $5 generators to studios with multi-zero price tags. Between these poles is real professional work where you pay for experience, not 'agency brand'. My 15+ years are 130+ projects, each with its own context and challenges.
What does this give you? First, I quickly see traps: when a client asks for a 'trendy' style that will look dated in 2 years, I warn them. Second, I have intuition for what works and what doesn't. A coffee shop logo in Chernivtsi has different requirements than a Kyiv law firm logo — and I tell them apart not from a textbook but from experience. Third, I work personally. You don't call a manager who calls a designer. You talk directly with me — it saves time and removes communication noise.
Step one — fill in a short form on the site or write to me directly. I respond within a working day. We schedule a free 30-minute consultation — online or in Chernivtsi if more convenient. During the consultation I ask about your business and listen — no selling.
If we see that working together makes sense — I prepare a proposal with fixed price, scope, schedule and a list of deliverables. We sign a contract, you make the first payment, I start. Within 3-5 weeks you have a finished logo, the full file pack and a brand book.
Logo design often pairs with other directions. If you need a website — check the web design in Chernivtsi page. If you're building a digital product — the mobile app design page is useful. I often guide clients through a comprehensive package: mark — site — product, because that's how a brand stays coherent from day one.