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One of the more obvious ways to brand a company or product is
through a logo. Open up your fridge, flip through a magazine,
surf the Internet and there they are. The moment you see them
you recall products, commercials, good experiences and possibly
bad ones - but the key point is you remember them. Below is a
small collection of logos. You should recognize each one with
a glance.
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Do you recognize these logos?
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Not everyone can have a trademark as ubiquitous as Coke, Apple
or the Miami Dolphins but a professionally designed logo is a
great way to create branding. Don't get me wrong, a great logo
will not catapult you to profitability. But a well designed, unique
logo that people remember can be a powerful weapon in your advertising
arsenal.
Some companies spend a fortune to create the perfect logo that
reflects their business personality and has the potential to become
instantly recognizable by the public. Designing a great logo is
not to be underestimated and is well worth the time and effort.
Here are a few points to consider in (re)designing a memorable
logo.
1) Your logo must be usable in a variety of formats; business
cards, letterhead, advertising, brochures, and Websites.
2) Simple is better than complex. The acronym KISS is frequently
used by logo designers. It means 'Keep it simple, stupid.' If
you check the logos above you can see this point clearly.
3) Your logo should be usable in black and white form. This is
important for newspaper advertising, faxes as well as logo placement
on your products.
4) Never use a font, piece of clip art or image in your logo
without making it unique. The last thing a business wants is to
see that umbrella clip art appear in some obscure advertisement
or heaven forbid the logo of a rival umbrella company.
5) Trademark your logo after you have designed it. A good logo
should last you 10 years.
In the next part of this article I am going to create a logo
for a fictional company, showing a step-by-step process you might
find useful to (re)designing your logo.
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