For these logos, all you need is the paint brush tool with the artistic watercolor stroke.
Once you choose the stroke that you like, just draw circles until you find one that looks nice. You can change the color and add text with cool fonts to make it personal.
These logos follow the same idea. Draw a bunch of lines, group them together, and change the color and add text if you would like.
These logos take a bit more patience than the last two. First, I downloaded a badge online and used the direct select tool to select the part that I wanted, which was the scalloped edge.
First, draw a circle while holding down the shift and option keys to draw from the center and make this circle have no fill. Draw another circle and make sure that you start drawing from the center of the first circle. Make this circle a bit smaller than the first and make the fill black. Group these two together so you can move them without having to realign it.
Grab the scalloped edge from the badge and make the fill black. Make the centers of the circles and badge align and hold the shift and option keys to enlarge the badge. Make the badge bigger than the white circle. Now you can change the color and group the badge and circles. Adding a monogram or letter will make it personal.
And remember that you might not get it on the first try. It definitely took me more tries to get it perfect than I thought!
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