By
Ray Smith
Visual processing is the most
important way for gathering information for all human beings. A good
design or graphics work is remembered for ages and that is what drives
the multinational companies to spend millions of dollars on developing
their logo and other branding material. They would go to any extent to
create a solid visual impact and leave a permanent impression on their
customer’s mind.
While designing your logo and providing the necessary details to
your designer you need to always keep in mind what you want your
customers to feel about your company when the see your logo. A logo
design can actually be a compressed story for your business and tell
your customers about the nature and attitude of your business.
“Logo Design” Begins at Home
Yes, your home is the place where you take the first step of your
logo design process. Look at the different bottles and pouches you are
using everyday in the kitchen, look at the logos they have, look at the
logos on your electronic equipments, check the logo on the bag that you
got from the shopping mall yesterday. Everyday we come across 1000s of
logos but we remember just a few, if we look around, we can find
different types of logos around us. Also, visit the local supermarket to
check the logos on the array of products they have. It is always better
to check out the logos of your competitors who are in the same
industry. While doing this, you are sure to find some logos that stand
out from the others and this is going to help you conceptualize your
logo design.
Once you have made up your mind on how you want your logo to be, its
time you write them down clearly demarcated into small objective points
which can work as instructions for your logo designer.
One thing you should be careful, while going through different logos
of other companies you must not be so influenced by any of them so that
your logo becomes a replica or modified version of another logo that
you saw. A good design often affects our sub conscious mind and we
unknowingly duplicate certain parts of it. It is extremely important
that your logo design is unique. A unique logo design increases the
likelihood for getting a trademark protection. It is advisable that you
take the assistance of a trademark lawyer for your trademark search and
to ensure that you do not run into the risk of infringing some other
companies trademark symbol or logo.
Using ClipArt
If you area small local business or a mom-n-pop shop you might not
be that keen in investing towards a logo and establishing your brand
(though I sincerely believe that’s very wrong). In such situation, you
can try using some high quality royalty free clip art combining it with a
suitable typeface to put your company name. You can also use more than
one clip arts to create the total graphics for your logo.
However, you should keep in mind that clip arts would never give you
the effect of a custom logo and they can be easily duplicated or
stolen. Even if you are modifying a clip art, it is almost impossible to
get a trademark on that. In future, once your business grows to the
level when you need to have trademarked logo you will have to get a
total new logo (may be something closer to the one you have) and start
with your branding efforts once again to establish that new logo.
To avoid all this problems it is advisable that you get a unique
custom logo and it is not always that you need to spend a lot on your
logos. There are companies on the web that offers custom logo design
(http://www.customlogoart.com ) at reasonable price.
Some More Logo Design Tips
1) Keep it simple: Remember, simplicity is the key. Most of the
great logos are absolutely simple and it is always easier for us to
remember and recognize a simple design than to identify a complicated
artwork. If you want to have some complex illustration for your logo,
try to minimize the number of lines and make it as simple as possible
keeping in mind that the viewer should be able to understand what has
been drawn.
2) Typography: You should be careful while deciding on the typeface
that you intend to use for your logo. Choosing the correct typeface can
make a lot of difference. For example, a finance company depicting
strength and stability would like to use some bold, thick font. Also,
the letters can be twisted to create simple yet nice logos. Some ideal
examples of logo that contains only letters are “SONY” and Dell -
remember the twisted “e”?
3) Always Use Vector Graphics: Always ask your designer to provide
you the logo as vector graphics. The advantage is, vector graphics can
be resized without any loss of details and image quality. You can resize
it as per your requirement. In addition, vector graphics take lesser
memory capacity in your computer.
4) Choice of Color: You should be careful while deciding on your
logo colors. It is advisable to restrict yourself to RGB or CMYK colors
so that your logo looks equally good in print as it looks on web. Also,
ensure that your logo looks good in black and white as well, mind it,
you will also have to use your logo on while faxing any of your
marketing material or corporate documents.
Finally, it is always better if you are employing any specialized
logo design firm to create your logo design than doing it yourself. It
is their profession so they would know it much better than you do and
neither is logo design always very costly. Definitely, there are
companies that charge you $500 for a logo, however there are also
companies that offers equally good services with very much affordable
pricing (http://www.mycorporatelogo.com ). It is just a matter of
locating that designer and you can be on your way to having a wonderful
custom logo design.
About the author:
Ray Smith is a marketing Expert with years of experience in different
industries and specialized knowledge on branding and Internet marketing.
http://www.mycorporatelogo.com
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