1 November 2009

logo design

To stand out and be refreshingly different. When it comes to strong brands, logo allows consumers to make a considered and risk free choice on a product or service.

Artpetzer logo

Sweettooth logo

Noodle World logo

Green thumb logo

4 comments:

  1. Logo design tips

    One thing that will help you develop your company logo is to define your target market. When defining your target market, you need to make an effort to establish a number of parameters that will then help you develop the right ccompany logo to suit you and your existing and potential customers. Things you might like to consider when examining your target market include the location, gender, income, and occupation.

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  2. Logo design tips

    "When you sit down with your designer to develop the company logo you need to think about how you want your business to be perceived. Brainstorming some adjectives that you'd like people to recall when they think of your company is a good idea. Enjoyable, exciting, new, innovative, stable, traditional . Any number of these adjectives can be used to help you develop a company logo that suits your business down to the ground."

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  3. Logo design tips

    " Even if you have some basic art and design skills and know your way around a design package or two, you should still consult with a professional when it comes to one of the most important things for your business - your corporate identity. A design professional will be able to tell you whether you existing company logo design will transfer easily into print, your website or onto a sign. You might come up with a beautiful logo, but if it can''t be transferred or would cost too much money to be printed, then it is the kind of component that can cause your corporate identity more harm than good."

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  4. Logo design tips

    " A Great Logo Must Represent the Company Make your logo fit you and not the other way around - Sometimes people create logos that they absolutely fall in love with, but they have no relevance to their business at all. The key to a successful logo is to ensure it reflects your identity, tone, and service. Of course you still need to be happy with its look and feel, but your logo should be made to fit your needs, rather than you trying to adapt the business to fit a new logo."

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