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7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by erad(m): 2:13pm On Sep 22, 2018
Designing a logo is simple, right? Think again. There's more to crafting a brand's visual identity than just placing a name in a square and calling it a day. Logo designers are in high demand, and it's for good reason — a logo is often a company's first impression, one that can impact a customer's brand perception, purchase decisions and overall attitude toward a product.

We live in a society painted with brand logos. Even toddlers who can't yet tie their own shoelaces recognize many logos or are able to deduce what a company sells just by looking at its brandmark.

For those who are about to embark on a brand design journey, or think it's time for their company's visual identity to undergo a face lift, Mashable asked some some design experts to provide tips on creating a great logo.



1. Be unique and clever
A logo is what helps distinguish a brand from its competitors, so it's important that the image stands out from the rest — something many brands struggle with.

In many cases, imitation is the best form of flattery — with logo design, this is not the case."What’s important is to create something that you believe is different from anything already out there,” David Airey, a graphic designer and creator of website Logo Design Love says. "It’s highly unlikely (some say impossible) that what you create will be original, but that should be the goal."

Deborah Harkins, creative director at crowdsourced design website 99designs, reiterates the risk of plagiarism. "Once something appears online, there’s simply no way to guarantee it won't be used in some shape or form in another forum." Designers who are unsure of the originality of their design can actually check for plagiarism on sites such as Logo Thief.

Creating a unique design isn't all about avoiding imitation, but also about designing something out-of-the-box. It’s tempting to just throw an industry icon on the page, but it’s important to think creatively. "The Mercedes logo isn’t a car. The Virgin Atlantic logo isn’t an airplane. The Apple logo isn’t a computer," Airey notes in his book.

2. Understand the brand
Yes, a logo is an image, but it’s also an introduction to a brand. The logo must reach a specific audience and when designing, you must keep this in mind. Write down what you think about the brand; perhaps even create a mood board with imagery that reminds you of the brand’s ideology — check out websites like Niice for some inspiration. But be wary of becoming inspired by only aesthetics rather than deeper meaning. "Researching other visual brands can be helpful, but designers need to be careful not to take the inspirations too literally," Harkins says. "Any design work must be original and map directly back to your client’s unique brand attributes."

Is the brand utility-driven or is it more focused on evoking emotion? Is it contemporary or quirky? What does the customer care about, and what does the brand aspire to be? While it is helpful to stay up to date on design trends, it's more vital to stay true to a brand's overarching personality. Here's a quick brand personality evaluation that can help you along the way.

More than anything, know what your logo means. Every logo has some kind of a history, filled with meaning and purpose. Take Apple, for instance — the fruit is missing a "byte." Or Wikipedia, an unfinished globe of puzzle pieces covered with glyphs from different writing systems. Both logos are simple, but have an added twist that circles back to brand ideology.



Harkins echoes the importance of understanding the brand. "Since a logo is the brand's visual keystone — the most concise expression of its personality — an honest approach to defining its DNA is imperative to a successful result."

3. Color is key



When taking the brand’s personality into account, you have to think about every aspect of the image. Bright and bold colors may grab someone's attention, but could also seem brash; muted tones exude sophistication, but could be overlooked. Every color has a different implication and can bring nuance to your message — don't fall into the trap of conveying the wrong message because of a simple brush stroke.

The Logo Company released an article "The Science Behind Colors" and an infographic displaying The Psychology of Color in Logo Design. Here’s a quick break-down:

Red: energetic, sexy, bold

Orange: creative, friendly, youthful

Yellow: sunny, inventive, optimism

Green: growth, organic, instructional

Blue: professional, medical, tranquil, trustworthy

Purple: spiritual, wise, evocative

Black: credible and powerful

White: simple, clean, pure

Pink: fun and flirty

Brown: rural, historical, steady



4. What's in a name?
According to Airey, a logo consists of two elements: A wordmark and a symbol. Before a company can think about solely representing itself with a symbol, a great deal of advertising must be done (think: Starbucks or Mercedes). Some companies choose to stick to Logotype entirely, like Ray-Ban, Coca-Cola and IBM.



Whether your brand can use a Logotype depends on the kind of name the brand has. "If your company has a unique name, then you could get away with a logotype. But if you have a generic name, then you're going to need something to identify the company by, which can be achieved by using a logo mark," logo design blogger Jacob Cass told Mashable in a previous article. And when considering typefaces for your text, be sure to avoid gimmicky fonts, utilize negative space and perhaps tweak an existing font — websites like Font Squirrel or HypeForType are helpful. Some logos even become recognizable because of their custom fonts. Coca-Cola originated the slanted font and now others try to rip them off.
When all else fails: Turn to your friend Helvetica, a simple font that has been utilized well by many popular brands, such as Nars, Target, Crate & Barrel, American Apparel and JCPenney.

5. Keep it easy and flexible
It’s important to have a balanced combination of simple and quirky — you want your logo to be interesting, but you don’t want someone to have to sit and stare, analyzing the logo. A good example is FedEx's logo, a simple Logotype with a twist. The image utilizes negative space to create an arrow which connotes speed, precision and direction. Additionally, the company changes the color of the “Ex” in order to classify the type of shipping. Amazon, too, uses just its name, but also refers to its wide inventory with a small arrow pointing from a → z.



In the digital age, where logos will appear on multiple devices and across social media, you must design something that transcends paper. It must look great on different backgrounds, work for apps, icons, avatars and print, and it must be flexible in size. Take Adidas, a brand that incorporates the same motif of three parallel bars in all of its designs. The visual changes slightly depending on where you see it, but it always contains similar components.



"Finding a logo that can still be relevant (or not feel outdated) in a matter of years, or even months, when we don't even know what the web will feel like, seems to be a bit more of a challenge," Raj Abhyanker, CEO of Trademarkiasays. You want to design something that will last through the ages, but you must be open to small iterations along the way. Most, if not all, brands will create a style guide that lays out exactly how the company should present itself across the web — here are some examples of great design guidelines.

6. Don't expect instant success
Nike; Puma; Audi — all iconic logos, but like with anything successful, it took time for these to gain popularity. Logos won’t become instantly iconic, even if you’ve designed the most beautiful combination of vectors. It depends on the product’s success and the market in which it exists. "What you think is your best design might very well be for a local craft store that only people in the nearby area ever see. And the design won’t be classed as iconic because it doesn’t have the reach of multinational businesses," Airey says. "Ultimately, iconic design status can only be achieved if the client fulfills their potential, too."

But what made those iconic logos so wonderful? If you look at how they originated, you see that they derived from a great understanding of brand principles. Nike designer Carolyn Davidson was told to create something that displayed motion and would look good on a shoe — hence, the swoosh; Audi represents the company’s four marques linked together; Puma, a simple visualization of the name, along with a leaping puma.

It's important to be patient and not rush to make changes with your design just because you haven't gotten the reception you initially expected. "Don’t change your logo just because you’re tired of it, or because your competitors have," Harkins says. "If the time has come to evolve your logo, look for elements that can be carried forward."

7. Use online resources and tools
There is a vast sea of information online for those who need some inspiration, collaboration or assistance when designing a company logo.

99designs offers both a Logo Store equipped with unique, hand-vetted logos for those on a tighter budget looking for off-the-shelf ideas, and the site provides an opportunity for more personalized contests where customers are integral to the outcome from the beginning. The website also helps clients make the tough decision between loads of logo submissions. "99designs customers can create a poll of their favorite submissions, and share a link via social networks and email inviting people to vote," Harkins says. "Often they’re surprised when the design they were leaning toward doesn’t come out on top! But ultimately, they need to own their decision."

Have you created a great logo for your company? If so, what advice can you offer? Tell us in the comments.

Source: https://mashable.com/2014/04/30/logo-design-tips/#UXgS4vaMsSqL

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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Donald3d(m): 2:16pm On Sep 22, 2018
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by erad(m): 2:19pm On Sep 22, 2018
How you doing bro?
How's work been?

Donald3d:
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Offpoint: 9:12am On Sep 24, 2018
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A big Shout out to all graphics designers



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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by yomibelle(f): 9:12am On Sep 24, 2018
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by toys2seven(m): 9:13am On Sep 24, 2018
Interesting points OP. I learnt a thing or two from this post. Especially the creative thinking behind Amazon's logo.

Thank you.
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by MANNABBQGRILLS: 9:14am On Sep 24, 2018
A job you will always fall in love with....

You have fun as you work.

Graphic designs: Our 2nd love.

Thanks OP.
You cover it ALL!

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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Doerstech(m): 9:14am On Sep 24, 2018
Lovely points....thanks OP
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Groovenaija360(m): 9:15am On Sep 24, 2018
Op can you help me design my logo for me??

Pls
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by kanicorp9(m): 9:17am On Sep 24, 2018
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Nobody: 9:17am On Sep 24, 2018
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by DBossNG(m): 9:17am On Sep 24, 2018
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by tstx(m): 9:17am On Sep 24, 2018
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by losomodilalude: 9:18am On Sep 24, 2018
a good logo should be simple, and stand out. original
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Oluwolex2000(m): 9:18am On Sep 24, 2018
Thanks for the wonderful tips @erad.

As a logo designer i have come to the realization that most of these successful brands have simple and precised logos. Nike, ADIDAS, Umbro, FedEX, Amazon even the great Facebook.

But most of these Nigerian brands don't know what it is to have a simple logo that passes great message about the company. Some even pay you one 'Rat Money' and says 'Is it not just a logo, why charge that high'.

I have designed a logo for a brand here in Nigeria for $50 and they didn't even stress me at all, they loved the concept I designed for them, and I have also come across some frustrating brands that want you to design an elephant, flying in space, with an horse on its back crying, and how much will these people pay? RAT MONEY!!.

Brands really need to appreciate the skill sets of a graphic designer, especially the professionals. We give great FACES to brands.

Thanks...

PS: If you need a LOGO designed for you, contact me: 08104039504 (Whatsapp Only PLEASE)

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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Offpoint: 9:19am On Sep 24, 2018
Groovenaija360:
Op can you help me design my logo for me??

Pls

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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Proffdada: 9:22am On Sep 24, 2018
Great!
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Joshzion(m): 9:26am On Sep 24, 2018
I'm just learning graphics I'll like to know more, I'm also ready to pay. Any expert should lemme know
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by BruncleZuma: 9:38am On Sep 24, 2018
The guy above me should start with CorelDraw...
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by JeffreyJames(m): 9:41am On Sep 24, 2018
OP all you wrote are on point but not to Nigerian clients. Most of them want impossible annoying logos for stupid recharge card money.
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by jetz(m): 10:09am On Sep 24, 2018
Amazon logo lit
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Kxngstein(m): 10:13am On Sep 24, 2018
Offpoint:
I'm glad graphic topic make fp today...

A big Shout out to all graphics designers



Dear Nairalanders, please enable to visit Nairaland graphics section often, there are quite talented artist and professional Graphics designers over there. instead of going outside to award job to outsiders, please enable to patronize them. God bless.
I'm a professional graphics designer too, if you have any graphical work contact me and I'll be glad to handle it at 40% discount as a nairalander.
0705 451 5809
Thanks




Good day. I'm an upcoming graphics artist. I can create basic logos and designs but I'm hoping to develop. would you mind mentoring or tutoring me ?
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Nobody: 10:38am On Sep 24, 2018
Donald3d:
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Offpoint: 10:48am On Sep 24, 2018
Kxngstein:





Good day. I'm an upcoming graphics artist. I can create basic logos and designs but I'm hoping to develop. would you mind mentoring or tutoring me ?
not a problem, I'll be more than glad to
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Kxngstein(m): 10:55am On Sep 24, 2018
Offpoint:
not a problem, I'll be more than glad to
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Bustincole(m): 10:59am On Sep 24, 2018
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Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by Offpoint: 12:03pm On Sep 24, 2018
Kxngstein:


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calls only on that line... I'll chat you up when you call
Re: 7 Killer Tips For Logo Design by mekuso89(m): 12:54pm On Sep 24, 2018
Offpoint:
I'm glad graphic topic make fp today...

A big Shout out to all graphics designers



Dear Nairalanders, please enable to visit Nairaland graphics section often, there are quite talented artist and professional Graphics designers over there. instead of going outside to award job to outsiders, please enable to patronize them. God bless.
I'm a professional graphics designer too, if you have any graphical work contact me and I'll be glad to handle it at 40% discount as a nairalander.
0705 451 5809
Thanks
bro i would love it if you teach me how to design

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