Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Favorite Logo Designs

Hi friends, just make it note that while getting your logo designed, it is important to think carefully about what it will convey to others. Every shape, line and color in a logo will send a message to all who see it. Much has been written on the psychology of color and the effect that shape and imagery can have on viewers. But this prose will discuss the importance of having your logo mean something. I am not implying that each color you choose in a logo needs to represent a company value the way white represents purity in America's red, white and blue flag, but thought should be put into the design to make sure each stroke has a place and that the design helps convey to others what your company does, what you stand for, what you provide and why people should choose you. Eco Green logo designs are also attractive. You wouldn't think the company spent much time on the logo, especially considering that all it comprises is a lowercase sans serif font and a small, arched red line.

But the logo does mean something. The umbrella symbolizes the security and protection you will likely receive if you use the company's services. Bank Logo's are indeed possible that the average person would never think about all that, but at the very minimum, the logo looks nice and professional, and the red line does provide a more secure feeling than a lightening rod shape would. Perhaps the biggest mistake a person can make when trying to incorporate symbolism into their logo is going overboard with it. It becomes a problem when too many elements are included that no one will ever figure out or care about. For example, the Visit Malaysia 2007 campaign logo is eye-catching, but it would be impossible to interpret all the symbolism that the organization claims.

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