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How To Design Logo
How To Design Logo
A good logo can convey the tone, value and character of your business or brand in a fraction of the time it would take to
explain these concepts in words. Over time it becomes a shorthand for your business, enabling customers to identify your
business and product range easily.
It’s important to get the design right first time, as it can be difficult and costly to change a company’s logo. It’s also
important to make sure it’s clear and readable – whether it’s on your delivery van, your packaging or your business card.
Because fonts have been around for a long time, they’ve established a widely understood set of associations all of their
own. This is why a geometric, bold font can suggest a retro feel, or a slim, serif font can convey class. Similarly, overuse of
italics or comic fonts, or inconsistent styles and sizes, can easily convey a sense of amateurishness or a poor sense of style.
To achieve good product imagery, the photography needs to be crystal clear and high resolution, so that potential
customers feel that they can really examine the item in detail. Colours should be realistic and the imagery should offer
multiple viewpoints of a product. For the best results, this can be in the form of 360 degree photography, three
dimensional rendering or a video walk-through.
The aim of good product imagery should be to bring the customer as close to the experience of physically examining and
inspecting a product as possible.