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Friday, February 24, 2012


What Makes a Great Logo?
When it comes to seeing a logo that makes you wonder, “Why didn’t I think of that?” just what is it about the design that gives that impression? Here are five very important design elements when it comes to brand identities. Iconic logos are:
   
1. Describable
           
2. Memorable
           
3. Effective without color
           
4. Scalable; i.e., works it it’s only one inch in size
           
5. Relevant to the industry in question
           
Points one and two go hand-in-hand, because if you can’t describe what a logo looks like then how will you be able to remember it?
Point number three is important because color is secondary to the shape and form.  Always leave color to the end of the design process, because if the mark doesn’t work in black only, no amount of color will rescue it.
Point number four is vital for collateral, such as office stationery (pens, pin badges etc.) — all those little things that can easily be overlooked.
Lastly, the design must be relevant for the business it identifies. This is accomplished through in-depth research into the industry involved, and helps to differentiate from closely associated competitors.

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