FLUX 2 Pro is probably the best open-source model for graphic design right now. Logos come out sharp, artifact-free, and with good typography (though you'll still want to fine-tune text manually in Figma).
In this tutorial, we'll break down a four-part prompt formula and create a logo in each of four popular styles: minimalist, monogram, emblem, and mascot. Just starting out? Check out our first image guide first. After logos, you can move on to photorealistic portraits.
1Prompt Formula
Every FLUX logo follows this formula: logo type + brand name + style references + technical parameters (vector, flat, minimal). Without that last part, the model often generates an illustration instead of an icon.
2Minimalist Logo
The main idea: one shape, one meaning, no decorative elements. Good keywords are: minimalist, geometric, negative space, flat vector. Add --no shadows, gradients to ditch unwanted effects.
3Monogram (Letters)
Tricky — the model often messes up letters. Best bet: use a single letter. Describe the style with monogram, serif or sans-serif, art deco, geometric letterforms.
4Emblem and Mascot
For emblems (think circular logos for coffee shops or breweries), add keywords like vintage badge, circular emblem, banner ribbon. For mascots, use mascot logo, cartoon character + a description of the animal/character.
What's Next
FLUX 2 Pro gives you 80% of the result in minutes. You'll finish the last 20% (precise typography, perfect proportions) in Figma or Illustrator. Don't expect perfection from the first prompt. Generate a series of 6–10 options, pick the best, then tweak it.
Ready to try it out? 20 free credits are enough for 3–5 generations.
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