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Describe your product, target audience and industry. Describe your brand values. Provide your company name. Provide your company slogan (if needed) Express what logo type you need. Design style. Colors. Inspiration (e.g. mood board)
A design that conveys the essence of your brand. A logo should deliver an immediate and honest impression of your business philosophy, conveying why your brand is special. An appropriate style choice. Your business name. A relevant color scheme.
The most common colors used in the logos of top 100 most valuable brands are in descending order, blue, red, black/gray/silver, and yellow/gold. Minimalism also seems to be effective. Ninety-five percent of brands use not more than two colors in their logos and only 5% use three or more.
A logo is a combination of text and visual imagery that serves two purposes. It tells people the name of the company, and it creates a visual symbol that represents your business. Some logos have powerful symbolic association connected to people's memory.
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A logo identifies a company or product via the use of a mark, flag, symbol or signature. A logo does not sell the company directly nor rarely does it describe a business. Logo's derive their meaning from the quality of the thing it symbolizes, not the other way around logos are there to identity, not to explain.
Know your audience. Know who you're presenting to. Summarize the brief. Start with re-capping why you've done the work. Share your insights. Show the design. State the design's intent. Gather feedback.
Understand why you need a logo. Define your brand identity. Find inspiration for your design. Check out the competition. Choose your design style. Find the right type of logo. Pay attention to color. Pick the right typography.
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