Rules for Designing a Logo
By Jay Arenas
As logo is the company's trademark, business owners should do a careful thinking in its concept.
While customers see logo as only an image, entrepreneurs sees them differently and understand that too much work is involved to create the best logo.
Here are top rules in logo design.
1) Original
Your logo must be 100 percent original and unique. It is a big NO to copy a logo of other companies. Thus, when you have a concept, do some research on whether there are similar logos already to avoid problem.
2) Creative
Remember that logo should grab the attention of your possible clients in one look. Play with colors and always think out of the box when you conceptualize your logo.
3) Branding
In the entire duration of conceptualizing your logo, do not forget that the main ingredient here is it must carry the company's nature of business. It should be able to reflect what are services offered or products sold.
4) Simple
Easy recall of logos is a big help in getting clients. Like in anything we do, simple is always the best. Hence, do not complicate your logo or else you will fail in your aim to promote your business.
5) Consistent
Making a name in the industry you are in is never an overnight thing. You have to work hard and one sure step to achieve this is by being consistent. So when you decide on your logo, consider its life span. Be ready to use the logo for years.
6) Experts
Do not sacrifice quality. If you wish to get good results, then hire a professional to create your logo. But always be hands-on in the whole process from design brief to finalization of your logo.
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| Jay Arenas, June Spring Multimedia San Jose, CA 95112 4086002621
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