I’m working on a brand identity project and trying to recreate the gradient effect you see in my logo (screenshot attached). The effect looks more like a multi-stop brushstroke gradient rather than a standard linear or radial gradient. It has depth, sheen, and a slightly “painted” look with multiple breaks in color—ranging from deep purple to aqua, orange, and pink.
What I’ve tried so far:
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Standard linear and radial gradients → looks too flat.
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Multiple fills with blending modes → closer, but still not capturing the depth/brushstroke feel.
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Paint-style plugins (e.g., gradient mesh / pattern overlays) → not quite matching the richness.
What I’m hoping to learn:
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Best practice in Figma (or via plugins) to recreate this type of multi-stop brushstroke gradient.
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Whether I should build it with gradient meshes, noise overlays, or multiple layered fills.
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If anyone has a recipe (specific stops/hex codes) or a technique they’ve used for similar “painted gradients.”
Goal is to keep this editable in Figma so it can be reused consistently across brand assets (rather than just dropping in rasterized artwork).
Appreciate any tips, plugins, or workflows you’ve used to achieve this effect!
— Candice