FRAMEBURST ACADEMY 6
SUMMARY
Logos and slogans can help, but they are not required when you’re just starting. What matters more is your content and consistency. In this blog, we’ll talk about when logos and slogans are useful, when they’re not, and how not to get stuck trying to make things “perfect” before you even begin.
🎬 Logo, Slogan… Do You Actually Need Them?
Alright…
This is one of those things that sounds important.
Logo.
Slogan.
Branding.
Feels like something you must have before starting, right?
Yeah… not really.
🎯 Do You Need A Logo?
Short answer?
No.
Long answer?
Also no… for now.
When you are just starting, your focus should be:
- Making content
- Learning animation
- Improving slowly
Not spending 3 days trying to design a logo that you’ll probably change later anyway.
And let me be honest…
Most beginner logos?
They don’t stay.
They evolve.
Or get replaced.
And that’s completely normal.
So, if you do not have a logo right now?
You are not behind.
At all.
🧠 What About a Slogan?
Same story.
A slogan sounds cool.
Something like:
“Animating Stories That Matter”
or
“Turning Ideas Into Reality”.
But ask yourself…
Do you need it right now?
Not really.
Because a slogan only works when:
- You know what you’re about.
- You understand your content clearly.
- You have made enough to define your style.
And at this stage?
You are still exploring.
⚠️ The Real Problem (That Stops People):
A lot of people delay starting because of things like this.
They think:
“I’ll start once I have a logo.”
“I’ll start once everything looks professional.”
And then…
they never start.
Don’t fall into that trap.
Start messy.
Fix things later.
💡 When Should You Care About Logo And Slogan?
Not now.
But later…
When:
- you’ve made a few videos
- you understand your style a bit
- you know what kind of content you enjoy
Then yeah…
It starts making sense.
And when we reach that stage…
we’ll improve it together.
🎮 Your Current Level: ‘Just Starting.’
Right now, your goal is not to build a brand identity system.
It’s to:
- Start
- Experiment
- Learn
- Enjoy the process
Your “brand” right now is simple:
It’s you.
Your thoughts.
Your stories.
Your attempts.
That’s more than enough.
Your Next Step
Now that we have cleared this out of the way…
next, we’re going to talk about something that almost everyone gets wrong:
- What does consistency actually mean?
- Why uploading at the same time is not the real answer
- And how you can stay consistent without burning yourself out
Because this is one of the biggest reasons why people quit early.
See you until the next relive. ✨🎬
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