What is a Logo Design?
A logo is a graphic representation of your company's
identity. It is composed of a
symbol, illustration, and / or typography (sometimes
called a "logotype").
A logo should:
1. Attract attention, and then leave an impression
2. Create a look that is unique and distinguishable
3. Reflect the overall "feel" of the company
it represents
4. Promote a feeling of authenticity and professionalism
Creating
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In working with the designer who is to develop your
logo, research is again an important starting point.
Begin by noting and collecting samples of identities
you like and don't like. Articulate your
vision and share this vision with your designer.
"You can't rely on your designer to know everything,"
Osborne says. "You have to do your homework.
Decide what the company or product will stand for and
let your designer know. Also tell your designer how
you plan to use the logo. Will it appear on uniforms
and trucks? Is most of your advertising done in the
Yellow Pages? If so, the logo must be flexible enough
to be effective in both large and small spaces.
Get your objectives and strategy clear up front. If
you aren't sure about logo applications, ask your
designer for help."
Find a designer with whom you can communicate,
someone who understands and really listens to you. Then
open your mind to many possibilities and let your designer
do what you hired him or her to do.
What
is a Corporate Identity System?
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In designers' terms, a corporate identity is a defined
system of graphic elements that represents your
company. In layman's terms, it's how you create your
company's "image." The unique look of your
logo should be integrated throughout all the elements
of your business materials: business cards, stationery,
packaging, signage, sales kits, media advertising, promotions,
ect. An identity system lays out guidelines to
ensure consistency. It should include, color and paper
selections for printing, layout and design of stationery
and promotional materials, secondary logos or icons
for websites and packaging ...
What
type of logo design am I looking for?
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Once a company name is selected, the next process to
consider is how you will present it to the world. A
logo represents your company's or product's identity
and not only does your logo and slogan provide the first
impression of your company and a recognizable look to
ads and products, your logo will be advertising for
your company all the time. Your logo and identity are
always working for you, make sure they are projecting
the right image.
Surveys have shown that corporate image materials such
as letterhead, envelopes, business cards, web site,
and promotional items are more important to conveying
a company's prestige than how long your company has
been in business, the location of your headquarters,
charitable activities, or the number of employees. Only
a company's annual report conveys more prestige.
Symbol like Nike's swoosh is very often accompanied
by the company or product name in a signature typeface,
also known as the logotype. In other instances, the
logotype alone serves as the firm's identity; professional
service providers such as physicians and attorneys often
use only a logotype. Further enforcing the brand recognition
are the signature colors. Colors are usually chosen
because of their emotional impact and/or relevance to
the specific commodity being offered.
I'm
Just Starting, Why Do I Need a Logo Design?
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Businesses eager to open often give little
thought to their identity. With so much to get done,
designing an appropriate logo hardly seems like a top
priority. However, this oversight can prove to
be a costly error in the long run.
- A new business must compete with established
companies. A quality logo is one of the easiest
ways to gain credibility and professionalism
right from the start, when you need it most.
- A new business usually has to attract
customers away from competitors. A distinctive logo
stands out in peoples minds, and is much
easier to remember than a name alone.
- A logo adds visual appeal to any document
or website, and increases the impact of your promotional
materials.
- Eventually, the time will come when
the need for a professional logo is evident. Having
already begun to establish the presence of your
company, you now risk diminishing your existing
brand equity. Additional money will have to be
spent to promote the change or introduction
of your logo, in order to avoid loss of
business due to confusion.
Submitting
the right information for our Logo designers.
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In working with the designer who is to develop your
logo Design, research is again an important starting
point. Begin by noting and collecting samples of identities
you like and don't like. Articulate your vision and
share this vision with your logo designers.
You can't rely on your logo designers to know everything
about your service or product, you have to do some homework.
Decide what the company or product will stand for and
let your designer know. Also tell your designer how
you plan to use the logo. Will it appear on uniforms
and trucks? Is most of your advertising done in the
Yellow Pages? If so, the logo must be flexible enough
to be effective in both large and small spaces. Get
your objectives and strategy clear up front. If you
aren't sure about logo applications, ask your designer
for help. Look for a design company that has a toll
free number, this is usually a sign that they want to
talk to you and have made it simply and free for you
to contact them. This doesn't mean that is they don't
have a toll free number the are useless, but when creating
a logo design communication is an integral part of the
design process, so daily communication is usually a
must. This can also get expensive for you, and we all
know that when starting a company you are on a very
tight budget. We understand this, this is why we have
developed our logo design package at such a competitive
price and have set up a toll free and technical support
to make the design of your new logo easy. We understand
that you have hundreds of things to worry about in a
day and worrying about your logo is the last thing you
want on your mind. You will find that dealing with our
logo designers will be a pleasant experience.
Do
I Really Need a Professional Logo Designer.
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Everyone wants to save money. You are probably thinking
you could design a suitable logo yourself, after all,
it's your company. Maybe you know someone who is into
art, or should have an employee competition. True, these
alternatives may save you a few hundred dollars now,
but how much are you damaging your company's potential
for success in the long run?
A professionally designed logo is a one time expense
that will benefits for the life of your business. Think
of the money you will spend promoting your company.
If your logo does not truly represent your company,
you are spending money to project the wrong image, and
you know image is important. That's why you are already
spending a significant amount of money each month on
office space, receptionists, advertising, business attire,
presentations, lunches, etc. - all to make sure you
project the right image. Designing your logo is no place
to drop the ball.
Not only does your logo provide the first impression
of your company and a recognizable look to ads and products,
your logo will be advertising for your company all the
time. Everyplace it exists, people will see it--from
signage to the bank teller who handles a company check.
Your logo and identity are always working for you, make
sure they are saying the right thing.
Surveys have shown that corporate image materials such
as letterhead, envelopes, and business cards are more
important to conveying a company's prestige than how
long your company has been in business, the location
of your headquarters, charitable activities, or the
number of employees. Only a company's annual report
conveys more prestige
Your
logo design should be simple.
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One reason your logo should be simple is that people
process an image in their mind more readily than words
alone. The other reason that your logo should be "simple"
is that the simpler your logo is, the easier it will
be for your graphic designer to resize and recolor it
for various design purposes. You should have various
logo sizes (small, medium, and large), a web version
and a print version of your logo, and a black-and-white
and color version. Always plan beyond your initial design
purposes for your logo since the ultimate goal of your
business is to expand