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Logo design is often neglected when creating a company’s brand. But this is a paramount step that should follow the selection of colors for a brand, and should reflect the business’s main activities.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n A business’s logo has a strong impact on its audience. A high-quality logo increases brand awareness, attracts new customers, and helps the company profit. Logo design that works can attract customers. When it doesn’t work it can scare them away. <\/span><\/p>\n So, the question is not whether you have to design a logo but in what way you have to do it.<\/span><\/p>\n There are three stages of logo design that every business should go through.<\/span><\/p>\n The main point in the first stage is to connect the logo and the brand. Do it with the help of colors: select colors that best suit your business. Researching\u00a0color symbolism<\/span><\/a> and <\/span>color<\/span> psychology<\/span><\/a> will help you.<\/span><\/p>\n The logo should cause potential customers to associate the logo with your business once he or she sees it. It should be clear and readable at any size whether it is portrayed on business cards or the side of a truck.<\/span><\/p>\n Look at logos of world-known companies and consider how simple they are: nothing is convoluted or bizarre. Analyze your competitors’ logos, but don\u2019t copy them. You may be inspired by studying other people’s ideas, and even may begin to form a unique image in your mind of your logo based on of what you see.<\/p>\n There are three basic types of logos:<\/p>\n The simplest way to analyze the pros and cons of logos is to use <\/span>Google Image Search<\/a>\u00a0to search for logos for businesses in your industry<\/span>. Find logos you think are successful and unsuccessful and t<\/span>hen try to make a sketch on paper of your logo. <\/span><\/p>\n Next, impartially evaluate the drawing as if it was painted by someone else. Do not rush to develop your logo immediately based solely on trendy design elements.<\/span><\/p>\n Ask friends or colleagues what they think about your ideas. Ask them about the attractiveness of the sketches you’ve created. Listen to everything everyone says in order to refine your design.<\/p>\n Some things that you would never pay attention to may be valuable for others. Remember: your logo is not for you. It is for your customer. Write down all of the feedback you get, review your options, and choose the most relevant one, relying both on the comments and your own intuition.<\/p>\n When it comes to actually developing your logo, though\u00a0<\/span>the creation of the logo is individual in each case, there are some general rules to consider:<\/span><\/p>\n Trends have a strong impact on logo design. Taking this into consideration, let\u2019s see what will be popular in the second half of 2016:<\/span><\/p>\n Of course, all these trends are only assumptions made on the basis of the current design moment we are in. Since designers aren’t rooted to any particular aesthetic, we hold the potential to constantly envision new techniques and trends in the future.<\/p>\nStage 1: Planning<\/h3>\n
Stage 2:\u00a0Designing<\/h3>\n
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Need Help With Your Logo?<\/h3>\nGet a Free 30-Minute Consultation<\/a>\n