What is a logo?
A logo is a part of your business, product or service visual identity. Logos can also be known as Logotypes; Brandmarks; Trademarks; Symbols; Marks and Identity.
A logo has many ‘roles’ to play in regards to the visual identity of your business. In many instances a logo is the first thing that someone thinks of when they hear your business’s name – for example, when you hear the name Coca-Cola or Nike or Apple Mac what comes into your mind?
Some of the ‘roles’ a logo can ‘play’ in your business includes:
- Providing a visual expression.
- Giving or adding ‘personality’.
- A unique and valuable asset.
- Being a visual representative.
- Aligning itself to a particular target market or audience.
Why do you need a logo?
There are many reasons why you might consider having a logo designed. One of the many reasons could be if you are:
- Starting a new business.
- Introducing a new product range or service.
- Changing the business name.
- The nature of your current business has changed.
- Updating or rebranding because your current logo is a little outdated or ‘old-fashioned’
- Wanting to make it easier for consumers to identify your product or business.
- Needing to differentiate your business or product from similar businesses or products in the marketplace.
Characteristics of a logo
Any good logo which is doing ‘its job’ has a number of characteristic that make it successful including:
- Authenticity: it should create an honest bond between the owner of the brand and what the business stands for.
- Meaning: can be as subtle as conveying a feeling or be direct and to the point
- Enduring: should allow your business to evolve over time and endure different fashions.
- Flexible: you logo should be able to be used in many different ways including:
- working well in black and white as well as in full colour
- working well online and in print
- able to be scaled without losing its appeal
- able to be legally protected (trade mark)*.
*If “clip-art” has been used to create your logo, you can not protect it. If you can’t afford a professional graphic designer, I strongly suggest you to wait until you can make the investment.
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