How
to create a logo that stands out from the crowd
If we had a dollar every time somebody gave us their opinions
on what makes a great logo we'd be able to at least buy a
round or two round The Porter during happy hour (providing
they'd allow payment in dollars). So, are there any big secrets
to putting together a recognisable brand? Indeed there are
my friends, read on if you dare...
Sign of the times
Back in the seventies it was reasonable enough for logo designers
to simply choose a fat bottomed psychadelic font, add a bit
of glitter, stick on a few stars and hey presto you've got
yourself a logo. These days clients are a little more discerning
and demand you at least use felt tip pens or magic markers
to colour in the fiddly bits. So how are things likely to
look in ten years time? The canny logo designer always looks
backwards as well as forwards and we wouldn't be surprised
to see some of those retro fuzzy felt style logos making a
reappearance come the year 2020
A call to action
When you see some of the most striking logos in the street
what do they shout out to you? 'Buy Me!', 'I'm Lovely - Eat
me!' or 'I am a serious looking company and far too important
for the likes of you?' you see, every logo says something
about us and how we go about our business. If you are really
serious about getting your message accross then hit people
with a big dumb no-brainer of a logo and you'll not go too
far wrong.
Know your market - intimately
Market research is the be all and end all of whether your
logo design is going to have an effect or not. To really know
your market you've got to get inside the mind of the person
you are looking to attract with your design. If you're designing
a logo for a perfume manufacturer, try walking around a department
store and allow yourself to be sprayed by the orange faced
women on the cosmetics counter to truely get an inkling of
their way of life. If you're designing a confectionary logo,
act like a proper fatty and slob out on the settee stuffing
your face with chocolate bars while watching the telly. Knowing
your clientelle will pay dividends in the long run.
Search and you will find
Where to get inspiration from? Well it can come from many
unusual places. If you've run the creative juices dry wracking
your brains trying to think of a novel design for yet another
dreary company logo, go and have a creative dump. The khazi
may not be the first choice for the aspirational graphic designer
but you'd be surprised at how many eureka moments have occurred
while sat upon the porcelain straining the onions.
Create a superior broad-based secure protocol
What? I hear you ask. Well the 5th - some would say scraping
the barrel - point to our logo design masterclass, is talking
up your logo design using some interminable marketing speak
garaunteed to fill airtime if not exactly making any sense.
It's quite acceptable to offer a client a simple helvetica
based typed logo design just as long as you can express to
them the need for minimal juxtaposition among the ever increasing
commercial based prioptic competition they are up against,
while keeping a straight face. so there you have it. I think
that's cleared things up. if there's any questions be sure
to read the next exciting installment...Adios compadres
Bath,
UK based Lunatrix Design, have over 15 years industry experience
in all forms of graphic design for print. We are a small
team of dedicated graphic designers who will be on hand
to advise you throughout the logo and graphic design process.Our
turnaround time is fast, our pricing is low but our graphic
design quality remains at the highest level. If you are
a start up business and need to create a visual identity
that puts you ahead of the competiion then click on the
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