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Is a fantasy name suitable for your graphic design office business?
Fantasy or invented names seem fictitious; a reference to the business is usually unrecognizable. Names like "TikTok" or "Hulu" are meant to stand out because of their sound and look and come across as entirely different than the typical keyword-based names in the industry. Since they do not describe a concrete service, one can invent a meaning of the name and give it an image through advertising. Ultimately, only you can decide whether this suits a graphic design office business. If you want to have a unique brand and are willing to invest time and money in your brand image, a fantasy name is an exciting option. Tip: with a descriptive addition to the fantasy name, a slogan or logo, you can provide it with an "explanation".
A fantastic name for graphic designers is needed
Isn't that what all founders, startups, self-employed people and companies want - an excellent company name? But what does "cool" actually mean? Mostly, people think of names in the style of successful other companies or brands. Example: Apple. Isn't that a mega cool name? Then let's turn the tables and take another fruit. Can you imagine your company being called graphic design office Banana or graphic designer Avocado? In many cases, rather not, but for startups or companies that want to stand out, a more unusual name is an exciting possibility. And it doesn't have to be a type of fruit. Just let the company name generator surprise you.
Start the search for your graphic designer name with keywords
The rule here is: more is better! The more extensive your keyword list, the more building material you have for finding a name. But don't just think of the obvious words that describe your graphic designer only in general terms. Or words that say how "great" your company is. Examples here are "quality", "customer proximity" or "professional". Because then you only come up with name ideas that don't convince anyone because everyone else uses them too.
