Monday, January 07, 2008

Great logo design for business start ups


Professional logo design for start up businesses

Scotland’s fastest growing creative graphic design studio are highly experienced in the graphic design of printed promotional materials and logo design, we design iconic, appealing and recognisable logo’s. We can also produce unique, cutting edge graphic design solutions for both an international and UK based client list

If you wish to increase sales G3 Creative can help make your marketing message visually stimulating

G3 Creative offer special design packages for new start companies

So what makes a logo good...

here are some of the basic elements G3 Creative use to create a successful logo:

Simple

Good logos are simple. They incorporate just one typeface (two MAX) and/or mark. This simplicity makes a quick statement about your company without unnecessary fluff.

Scalable

Logos should be able to scale down small enough to fit on a business card as well as large enough to fit on a billboard. Be sure your graphic designer gives you vector images of your logo so it will scale without becoming illegible.

Versatile

A logo should look good in both black and white and color. Logos are often used in black and white advertising where color is not available. When color is used, it should look good in both spot color and four color.

Appropriate

Logos should use fonts and colors that appeal to their demographics. A woman’s spa should not use huge clunky lettering and a men’s basketball team wouldn’t use a soft, scripty font. Your audience can often influence your color choices; generally, men prefer blue while women prefer red.

Different

The best way to stand out from your competition is to be different. Don’t emulate a competitor’s logo. Not only can it be illegal, you’ll stand a greater chance of getting noticed if you’re different. While there are many common aspects of logos, there are plenty of ways to make them distinguishable through graphic elements, colors and fonts.

Memorable

The best way to be memorable is to make your logo speak truthfully about your company. It should evoke a feeling or provide insight into what your company does. By doing this it will become recognizable over time. Think Target Stores and Nike and you instinctively see a red bullseye and a swoosh. See? That’s what it’s all about.


Visit:
http://www.g3creative.co.uk

and find out how good graphic design can help your business.

G3 Creative, Advertising and graphic design in Glasgow, Scotland.
T. 01389 875 889 mail@g3creative.co.uk


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