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               How to design a logo - main conceptsBy Sharon Housley,   sharon [at] notepage . net 
 
 
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 A logo concept is more than just an affinity for a specific 
              character. Logos represent a company's brand, and as a result, serious 
              thought and consideration should be put into your logo. Before hand 
              be sure to consider, how the logo will represent your organization 
              and consider the thoughts that will be associated with specific 
              images that you consider for your logo. Does the logo embody traits 
              that can or should be associated with your business? If your company 
              is global, will the image transcend borders or will some of your 
              customers find the image offensive and distasteful? 
             Carefully consider what traits you want for your corporate image 
              to convey and select a logo that represents these those traits in 
              a meaningful way.  In addition, it is important that the logo be able to:  Be ReproducedWhen selecting a color scheme it is best to stick with pantone or 
              web friendly colors for web based businesses. The cost of reproducing 
              a logo with standard colors will be less than a logo that does not.
 Be Sized The logo should be easy to resize and therefore will appear attractive 
              regardless of size. It is often best to use vector graphics so the 
              design will not be compromised when resized. Logos are used in a 
              variety of mediums and it is important that the logo will port to 
              a variety of sizes to encompass all of your branding needs.
 TimelessA logo should have a long shelf-life. A logo is something that should 
              not be changed too frequently. In fact many of the most recognizable 
              logos are well aged.
 Simplistic in NatureLogo designs should not be overly elaborate. Keep the number of 
              colors in the design to a minimum. This will be beneficial when 
              the image is resized. Varied Request a variety of formats to make 
              it simpler for reproducing the logo in a variety of different mediums. 
              If displaying a logo on the web, it is important the logo be in 
              a compressed format to make the webpages load faster. Also, be sure 
              to have a high resolution image for print media in order that it 
              does not appear pixelated when printed.
 Respect Trademarks When designing the logo be sensitive to trademarked logos. Do not 
              spend the time and energy building a brand that will ultimately 
              cause consumer confusion. Avoid a design that may be similar to 
              another company. The logo design should be different enough that 
              market place confusion will not occur.
 Logos will often be used to identify a corporate brand. Make sure 
              the logo you choose represents your company in an appropriate manner. 
             Examples of Logos that fit the bill can be found at Logo Search 
              http://www.logo-search.com About the Author:   Sharon Housley manages marketing for 
              FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com 
              software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. 
              In addition Sharon manages marketing for RecordForAll http://www.recordforall.com 
              audio recording and editing software. 
 
 Published - August 2009 
 
 
 
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