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Problem: “I’ve got a brand new business that needs it’s own mark!” Solution: You’ll need a mark that stands out, but is easy to read, easy to read in LARGE print or small print, in color or in black and white. One that looks good on a website, as well as in print. Your logo will be all of these things, and visually represent what you’re all about.
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More Information About Logo DesignEight Critical Elements of an Effective Logo Design (4/12/2004) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Logos come in all colors, shapes and sizes ... but that doesn't mean that all logos are designed well. Find out the key components to effective logo design, explained in clear language by an industry expert. Have you ever noticed how certain logo designs stand out from the crowd? Take, for example, the logos for companies like Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Toyota, Sears, Kellogg’s and Nike. It’s no secret that each of these Fortune 500 companies devotes millions of dollars each year to develop their brand and promote their corporate identity. But, by themselves, these corporate logos also have certain innate qualities that make them more memorable and easy to distinguish from other corporate symbols. These qualities are based in the designs themselves and in the techniques and research used in developing them. Here is a list of these qualities and short descriptions as to how they work together to create a logo design that’s both original and unforgettable. Quality #1 – Simplicity Quality #2 – Proportionality Quality #3 – Small Color Palette Quality #4 – Easily Legible Fonts Quality #5 – Practical, Useable and Adaptable Quality #7 – Works Within Industry Conventions For example, did you realize that the main color for the logos for Microsoft, IBM, Dell, Hewlett Packard and Intel is blue? The color blue is associated with stability and progress and has long been a standard color among high-tech companies. So if you were a technology company, you would probably want to incorporate blue into your logo design to take advantage of these positive built-in associations. Quality #8 – Captures the Personality of the Company Just one glance at the graphic above the text tells us this company has something to do with houses. The style of this logo design is very spare and stylized, telling us that this firm prides itself in being modern and efficient. The fonts are bold and block-like, giving a sense of stability and reliability (both good associations for a home contractor). The colors gray and maroon reinforce this sense of stability and are gender neutral, allowing this logo to appeal to both men and women. Imagine how changes to this logo design would transform the meaning conveyed. What if a more ornate or antique-like font had been used? If an office building replaced the house outline? If bright orange were used instead of maroon? You would certainly get a different sense of the company’s personality. All told, an effective logo design takes into account all these factors and puts them to work to create an image that customers won’t soon forget. About the Author
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