What makes a good logo design? Written by: Alif Wahab - Uniqon Design Services What makes a good logo design? A good logo design in theory should be able to create a positive, powerful first impression. It should also create a long lasting one as well. Examples? Just think of IBM's and McDonalds'
logo. If you can only see part of their logo
you'll instantly recognize it. This proves that
their logo works in leaving a strong impression It should also convey to viewers, your company's ethos, mission and products/services to them. A good logo also builds your brand and gives a polished, more professional look to your business. It should reflect the nature of your business and
what kind of services you offer. If it's a bank, Practically, a good logo design should also be
simple and works well in black and white. Why? That is why your logo needs to be simple to work
well in all mediums. Clients often make the Exceptions apply to Governments Organizations, 5 star hotels or exclusive clubs. This is because a good logo for them would more often be classical in nature to give an image of stability and exclusivity. Colors are not as important in a good logo design as you might think. If your logo does not look good in black and white, it won't look good in any color. Choose only colors that represent your company
well. Yellow or sky blue gives a youthful and Choose your logo design wisely, and remember a
cheap logo design service is not necessarily Alif Wahab is the director of a multidisciplinary
design firm, Uniqon Design Services. The firm |
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