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The Process of Designing a Logo

June 12, 2018 By GISuser

Designing a professional logo is not easy at all. A logo speaks volume of your business. A logo is just more than fancy fonts and it generally conveys your brand personality.

Hence many companies are keen on investing much in logo design.

For you to design a presentable logo you must have a combination of skills. You must have a mixture of science, art and be able to use your psychology and if you can get the combination right, you will come up with a logo that will correctly target your audience.

Although, today you can design a logo online using logo generators, they lack that human touch the intimate knowledge of your brand and audience.

How to Design a Logo

When designing a logo use the below tips to help guide you.

How to Design a Logo

Have a thorough Understanding of the Market

Before even you start the design process you should have a thorough understanding of your market. For example, a logo which is targeted to the kids as your customers should have a bright color so that it cashes the attention of the kids. Have in mind that your logo is one of the first touch points that people will have with your brand. You should get your logo designed by experts only. This logo will be used on all your official stationery items such as cocktail napkins.

Gather as Much Knowledge as Possible

Before you start to design your logo look for much knowledge as possible. It is also advisable to borrow from your competitors so that you can outsmart them by targeting the appropriate customer

During your research it is advisable you create a file of the designs you wish to be the best and then try to figure out why you like them. Also, consider those which will have a positive impact on your customers.

Serif Fonts

Serif fonts are probably the more well-known and commonly used fonts in logo design. The serif fonts are very elegant and luxurious hence they attract many customers. Designers must also consider the best number fonts to use.

How to Design a Logo

Sans Serif Fonts

Serif is one of the most used font categories in the logo design. These modern style fonts are simple, and elegant.

Choose a Logo Type

Logo’s can be broken down into four main categories.

Letter Marks

They are font-based logos which can be used as the brand initials instead of using the full name of your business. Hence, they make sense to use when the business name is very long as they make the name easier to comprehend.

Word Marks

Word Marks are the most common types of logo. These logos just contain written words. There are no associated icons or marks.

How to Design a Logo

Icons

The brand mark logos use an icon to represent the brands. With the icon it is quite appealing to the eye of the customer.

Combination Marks

After, word marks, combination style logos are the second most common type of logo. Combination marks consist of written works and an icon.

Conclusion

In conclusion by using the following tips feel free to design your logo and you will never regret. It will always serve to attract as many customers as possible.

Filed Under: Around the Web, Business Tagged With: Business, logo, Marketing

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