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	<title>Corporate Logo Design Blog - Logos And More &#187; Tips for Corporate Logo Designers</title>
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		<title>5 Questions to ask before you Get a Corporate Logo!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 06:56:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J. Taylor</dc:creator>
		
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It is a common dilemma that small business owners don&#8217;t take  the corporate identity development phase seriously. They would either avoid  getting a corporate logo or would obtain it in a rush. The pretext for doing  this is that obtaining corporate logos is time-wasting and  expensive. But a little trouble in [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is a common dilemma that small business owners don&rsquo;t take  the corporate identity development phase seriously. They would either avoid  getting a corporate logo or would obtain it in a rush. The pretext for doing  this is that obtaining <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/"><strong>corporate logos</strong></a> is time-wasting and  expensive. But a little trouble in the initial stages will help you avoid grave  dilemmas in the future.</p>
<p>    That is why it is prudent for <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/blog.corporatelogos.ws/small-business-need-corporate-logo"><strong>small business owners</strong></a> to do a  little homework before getting a logo design. There are certain questions that  must be answered before you think of obtaining a logo design from professional  logo designers. These questions must be addressed prior to the brand identity  development phase as they are decisive in making or breaking your corporate logo.</p>
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<h3><strong>1.	What Company Details to Show in Corporate Logo?</strong></h3>
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<p>The first question that is pertinent to the brand identity  development is what the details need to be shown in your corporate logos. This  will encompass the decision to include the whole name of the organization or  just the initials. It will also include the choice of revealing the company  products or services. Moreover, the corporate logo must accurately portray your  business mission and vision to the target audience.</p>
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<h3><strong>2.	What are your Design Preferences?</strong></h3>
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<p>This is another vital query that must be addressed before you  head out to get a logo design. It will cover the questions related to what  fonts are to be employed, what color palettes will accurately portray your  business, and what symbol or sign will signify your company values. You also  need to reveal your disliking so that the logo designer must be aware of what  design preferences must be shunned away from. You must be sure to make the <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/correct-use-in-corporate-logos"><strong>correct use of colors in corporate logos</strong></a>.</p>
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<h3><strong>3.	Who is your Target Audience?</strong></h3>
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<p>Before obtaining a logo design, it is significant to identify  what target audience you are catering and why. This will include a list of all  the demographic segregation of the target market. It will allow you to modify  the corporate logo according to the taste and preferences of your intended  customers. </p>
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<h3><strong>4.	What are the Budgetary and Timing Constraints?</strong></h3>
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<p>Another crucial question that needs to be answered is the  ground rules of the logo design project. Since small business owners require  the logo design within a limited time frame and a restricted budget, it is  recommended that all the deadlines and costing must be spelt out before getting  a logo design.</p>
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<h3><strong>5.	Who will keep the Copyrights to the Corporate Logo?</strong></h3>
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<p>This is one issue that haunts most logo design clients after  they have acquired the identity from a logo designer. The question of who will  own the possession rights of the corporate logo is imperative to <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/mistakes-to-avoid-in-small-business"><strong>avoid mistakes in small business</strong></a>. You must  ask this question from your logo designer beforehand so that no legal or  copyright issues arise in the future.</p>
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		<title>Make Correct Use of Colors in Corporate Logos!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 10:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J. Taylor</dc:creator>
		
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In the previous days, the function of corporate logos was to express products or services functional  benefits to the customers. But in these times of branding, you need to connect  emotionally with your customers in order to make an impact. Hence, you need to  insert a bit of emotions within your corporate [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the previous days, the function of <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws"><strong>corporate logos</strong></a><strong> </strong>was to express products or services functional  benefits to the customers. But in these times of branding, you need to connect  emotionally with your customers in order to make an impact. Hence, you need to  insert a bit of emotions within your corporate logos to make a statement with  your clientele.</p>
<p>But when you reach the point of <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/colors-make-successful-corporate-logos"><strong>color selection in logo design</strong></a>, you are  confused. You don’t really know what feelings are to be evoked that will  instantly connect with the customers. You are lost for colors that will stimulate  the relevant feelings for your company. So here are some guidelines that will  summar0ize the psychology of colors in corporate logos. Make sure you choose  your color according to the pertinent emotions.</p>
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<p>Below  are the 7 most common colors and their emotional functions when used in logo  designing:</p>
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<h3>1.	White:</h3>
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<p>Universally known for a sign of peace, the white color represents minimalism, transparency, peace, and radiance.</p>
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<h3>2.	Blue:</h3>
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<p>Blue is an authoritarian and secure color. It is often used in companies that need to exhibit, and Fortune 500 companies to represent a sense of success, confidence and serenity.</p>
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<h3>3.	Green:</h3>
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<p>Green color signifies rejuvenation and environment. The properties of green include evoking calm, environment and life. This is an ideal color to show your concern towards the environment.</p>
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<p>The color yellow has dual purposes. On one side they exhibit prudence and fear and on the other side it represents happiness and joy. McDonalds uses yellow to evoke hunger in customers.</p>
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<p>With relevance to corporate logos, red is the most powerful and intense color of all. Its main purpose is to catch the eyes of the customers. Moreover, its properties include inducing hunger, heart beat and passion.</p>
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<p>Black is generally known as the absence of color. It is yet another influential and dominant color in the palette. Some o the emotions associated with black are elegance, belief and minimalism.</p>
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<p>Known to many as “The ladies Color”, pink exhibits all elements of feminine touch. Emotional attribute connected to this color are innocence, playfulness and fragility. </p>
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		<title>Logo Design Tips to create Corporate Logos!</title>
		<link>http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/logo-design-tips-for-corporate-logos</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 06:05:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J. Taylor</dc:creator>
		
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Corporate logos are the face of any company or business. They  represent the true picture and image of the company in front of the customers.  This is why great care must be taken while designing logos for companies. Many  a times, logo designers face issues in creating corporate logos that are  [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/"><strong>Corporate logos</strong></a> are the face of any company or business. They  represent the true picture and image of the company in front of the customers.  This is why great care must be taken while designing logos for companies. Many  a times, logo designers face issues in creating corporate logos that are  memorable and unique.</p>
<p>      Today, I aim to help logo designers in assessing the  rudiments of designing corporate logos. Over the years, I&rsquo;ve learnt quite a few  things through my experience as a logo designer and thought of sharing some useful  tips with you. </p>
<p>    Following are 6 tips that will help you in creating <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/perfect-logo-designer-for-business-logos"><strong>perfect logos</strong></a> for corporate logos.</p>
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<h3><strong>1. Start with  a Brainstorming Session:</strong><br />
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<p>As soon as you get an order for a corporate logo, do a  brainstorming on your client&rsquo;s company. Sit down with a pen and paper, and  analyze all the aspects of the company. Think of whatever comes to your mind  regarding the company and its relevant industry. Write down all connotations  and allusions that come up during the brainstorming session.</p>
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<h3><strong>2. Constantly Involve  your Client:</strong></h3>
<p>Always remember, the best corporate logos are a result of a  two-way process between the client and logo designer. It is better to get a  logo design brief from the client that describes exactly what they want the  logo to be like. Constantly obtain feedback from your client and involve them  in every phase.</p>
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<h3><strong>3. Follow your  own Trends:</strong></h3>
<p>Another tip in designing corporate logos is never to follow trends  prevalent in the logo design industry. This is because following trends involve  the risk of plagiarism and unimaginative work. When you go after set patterns  and already implemented designs, there are chances that your corporate logo may  not stand out from the rest of the crowd.</p>
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<h3><strong>4. Keep it Simple:</strong></h3>
<p>  The  best of corporate logos are simple and uncomplicated. There are scores of  examples around us that suggest that simple logos are easily recognized and  remembered by the customers. <a href="blog.corporatelogos.ws/designing-successful-corporate-logos"><strong>Famous corporate logos</strong></a> of  brands like Nike, McDonalds and Honda are simple, uncomplicated and memorable.</td>
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<h3><strong>5. Start in  Black and White:</strong></h3>
<p>Did you know that the Google corporate logo was first  designed in black and white and then the colors were added? Not only Google,  but all great corporate logos we see were first created in black and white.  This is because without color, you will have an unbiased approach to choosing  symbols and fonts. Once you&rsquo;re done with the design, add colors in the end.</p>
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<h3><strong>6. Learn from  others:</strong></h3>
<p>Another valuable tip that logo designers can benefit from is  to learn from others. This involves learning from success and failures of other  corporate logos. Not only you need to learn from successful corporate logos,  you must also analyze which corporate logos failed badly and why. For example,  the Nike logo shows that simplest logo is the best. On the other hand, London  2012 logo shows <a href="blog.corporatelogos.ws/rules-for-making-company-logos"><strong>logo design mistakes</strong> <strong>to avoid</strong></a><strong>.</strong> </p>
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		<title>The risk of using elements imperfectly in Corporate Logos!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 16:36:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J. Taylor</dc:creator>
		
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A corporate  logo is, by far, the single most important aspect of a corporate identity. It  provides you the means to promote your business in the marketplace in an  efficient and effective manner. Think of corporate logos as a visual clip of your business. It  directly communicates the purpose of your [...]]]></description>
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<p>A corporate  logo is, by far, the single most important aspect of a corporate identity. It  provides you the means to promote your business in the marketplace in an  efficient and effective manner. Think of <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws"><strong>corporate logos</strong></a> as a visual clip of your business. It  directly communicates the purpose of your business to your customers and leaves  an everlasting impression in their minds. Hence it is extremely vital for  corporate entities and <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/small-business-owners-need-corporate-logo"><strong>small business owners</strong></a> to invest sensibly in their corporate logos.</p>
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<p><strong>Elements of  a corporate logo:</strong><br />
      A corporate  logo is a combination of several elements. It is an amalgamation of various  graphic design components. Following enlisted are the most common elements of  corporate logos:</p>
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<p>But a  branding disaster happens when these elements are incorrectly used in a  corporate logo. To strike a perfect balance between the elements is the most  difficult task for a logo designer. He must be aware of the <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/rules-for-making-company-logos"><strong>do&rsquo;s and don&rsquo;ts of company logos</strong></a> </p>
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<p><strong>Incorrect  use of elements in a corporate logo:</strong><br />
    As mentioned  earlier, if a correct equilibrium is not achieved between the elements of a  logo, it may end up as a total failure. Let us analyze how each element, if  wrongly used, can impediment the purpose of a corporate logo.</p>
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<h3>1. Inappropriate Colors:</h3>
<p>Color plays a major role in the logo making  process. Every color has its unique connotation and contextual meaning. Inappropriate  use of colors can severely dent the show of your corporate logo.</td>
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<h3>2. Irrelevant Symbols:<br />
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<p>Symbol forms the core portion of corporate logos  and carries the image of the business. One of the <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/corporate-logo-designing-mistakes"><strong>logo designing mistakes</strong></a> that logo designers make is use symbols in a logo that are irrelevant to the  nature of the business. This ruins the corporate image of the company.</td>
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<h3>3. Unsuitable Fonts:<br />
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<p>Although actions speak louder than words, but in  the case of corporate logos, it is the entire opposite. The words used and the  typography in which they are used is extremely essential. Be it <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/meaningful-typography-logos"><strong>typography logos</strong></a>, using  unsuitable and unreadable fonts can create a negative image of your company. For  example, using casual and informal fonts in a luxury type business can  seriously dent the class of the corporation.</td>
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<h3>4. Improper Size:    </h3>
<p>A logo too small becomes unnoticeable, too large  becomes uncanny. In short, if the correct size is not made, then the identity  is useless to use. The size should be determined keeping in view all places  where the logo is to be used. Sometimes, a large size logo becomes unclear when  resized.</td>
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<h3>5. Lengthy Taglines:    </h3>
<p>      A tagline or a slogan comes as an added feature  of the logo. It serves as the message platform where you define your business  in a few simple but effective words. But if a tagline is too lengthy, it can  damage the corporate logo as a whole. Additionally, when the logo is resized,  the tagline becomes unreadable.</td>
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		<title>Business without a corporate logo- Is it saving or losing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 10:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J. Taylor</dc:creator>
		
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<td>Have  you ever imagined how it would have been if all humans were alike? With no individuality  or uniqueness of our own, how would we be able to recognize one another? Applying  this principle to the corporate world, a business without a logo design is like  a human without a face. Irrespective of what field you are doing business in, without  a logo you are no different than the rest.</p>
<p>Many  shrewd businessmen who argue that logo designing for business is a futile  practice, own a short-termed philosophy. They ignore the fact that <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/">corporate  logos</a> can leave a grave impact on your expenses but it also opens the gate to  myriad long-term benefits. To put it in a nut shell, logo design pays off!</p>
<h3>How your corporate  logo builds your business future?</h3>
<p>Even  though experts have continually advised <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/small-business-owners-need-corporate-logo">small-business owners</a> on building a brand for their  small business and start-ups, they often do not provide substantial reasons for  the same. This is the exact purpose that I wish to serve through this post.  Over-smart business owners who believe they can manage without a visual  identity are often blinded by the fact that the competition is fierce to be  easily recognized. While it is true that avoiding a corporate logo can save you  a small amount of money in the beginning, but it leads you to short-term and  unsuccessful business. Your customers and investors need to be assured that you  are serious and intend to remain in the business with a future outlook. Serious  business is not done without a corporate logo.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/">Business logos</a>  enables our products and services to be prominent and memorable in the market.  It is a known fact that people are more likely to remember what they see rather  than what they read or hear. Hence, people who think they can build their business  image on personal PR are mistaken. Having a logo that is consistent across all  business promotions (business cards, stationary, and website) will help in constructing  a visual clip of your company.</p>
<h3>Don&rsquo;t take a risk!!</h3>
<p>There  is a misconception which mostly small-business owners tend to follow&hellip; a  delusion that logo designing is a useless business expense. In definitive  terms, opportunity cost is the cost of forgoing one thing in favor of another. In  economic terms, it is the opportunity cost that you forgo for the value of high  customer retention in future. It is amazing that businessmen readily invest in  stock exchanges and other investments which do not even guarantee sure-shot returns,  while they overlook logo design, which is an investment that guarantees immeasurable  returns in your business.</p>
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<div style="padding:10px;"><strong><em>In the end, you have to ask yourself this question &ldquo;Are you willing to  save a few dollars for the price of your future business reputation by not having  a corporate logo?&rdquo; </em></strong></div>
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		<title>15 Smart Free Fonts for Corporate Logos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:16:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J. Taylor</dc:creator>
		
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Correct use of fonts is a very significant part  of logo design that many of us overlook. The job of a logo designer is to make  the message in the corporate logo design appropriate for the targeted  customers. In order to do this, the font used in the logo design should be [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify">Correct use of fonts is a very significant part  of logo design that many of us overlook. The job of a logo designer is to make  the message in the <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws">corporate logo</a> design appropriate for the targeted  customers. In order to do this, the font used in the logo design should be  functional and meaningful. Several famous <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws" target="_blank"><strong>corporate logos</strong></a> are identified only  because of their specific typography. Think of <a href="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/valuable-corporate-fonts" target="_blank"><strong>valuable corporate fonts</strong></a><strong> </strong>like Coca-Cola and Walt Disney for  instance. These corporate giants have logos with stylish and elegant fonts.  Only their typography has made it a successful corporate brand. </p>
<div align="justify">While the use of clich&eacute;d typography will make your  logo design memorable, it can also cause logo infringement issues. Many logo designers  pick up clich&eacute;d typographies and try to manipulate them by adding or subtracting  elements. But they end up with something that is simply unoriginal. So in order  to avoid the risk of logo plagiarism, you can make use of free fonts in your corporate  logo. Here are 15 of the most stylish and elegant free fonts that will suit your corporate identity.</div>
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<div align="center"><a href="http://www.fonts2u.com/pt-banana-split.font" target="_blank"><img src="http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/corporate-logo-font-5.jpg" border="0" style="border:1px solid #00CCFF;"></a></div>
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		<link>http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/rules-for-making-company-logos</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:58:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J. Taylor</dc:creator>
		
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Building a  brand image is undoubtedly a crucial part of the marketing mix. Alas! Finding  and using the right corporate logo is often misconstrued and even executed  weakly or inaccurately. Seeing your own marketing strategies over and over  again may be boring for you, but your clients don&#8217;t see them nearly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Building a  brand image is undoubtedly a crucial part of the marketing mix. Alas! Finding  and using the right corporate logo is often misconstrued and even executed  weakly or inaccurately. Seeing your own marketing strategies over and over  again may be boring for you, but your clients don&#8217;t see them nearly as often as  you do. In fact, the more you repeat your message and your <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/">company logos</a>, the  more effective it becomes in the market. </p>
<p>      Always  remember that a corporate logo should communicate four key elements of a business  to its potential customers:</p>
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<li>who are the targeted clients </li>
<li>what image you want to build in industry </li>
<li>what are the objectives of the business.
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<p>      Today  I wish to share some of the &ldquo;Do&rsquo;s&rdquo; and &ldquo;Don&rsquo;ts&rdquo; that you should consider when  you design your corporate or <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/">business logos</a>.</td>
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<h3>1 ) Research  your competitor:</h3>
<p>If you are ready with your company name then look at the logos of your  competitors, this will give you an idea of what is present in the market. Then  you may be able to adopt a similar pattern and develop your own company logo  that suits your corporate identity.</td>
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<h3>2 ) KISS  (Keep it Straight Simple):</h3>
<p>Simplicity is the key to designing your business logo. Having a single focus is  critical. You must be clear on what your identity is first, develop a concise  company logo that clearly states your company&rsquo;s identity.</td>
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<h3>3 ) Examine  other famous logos:</h3>
<p>You can check some of the famous company logos. This will give you an  inspiration you need to design your company logo accordingly. Much effective  would be to check out your competitor&rsquo;s logos so that you may avoid any plagiarism  while designing you own corporate logo. </td>
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<td>These  are famously known corporate logos which we all may recall.</td>
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<h3>4 ) Color  Scheme</h3>
<p> Think about the colors that you feel will represent your business; your logo must reflect what your business is  about as well as your corporate culture. Try to stick to a two color  logo if you intend to print business cards and stationary as this will reduce  your printing cost considerably.</td>
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<h3>5 ) The  professional logo touch: </h3>
<p>As a beginner you can opt for free logo design sites or if your budget permits  you then I would recommend hiring  a professional logo designer. Even if you have your own logo design skills, you  should still consult with a design professional.</td>
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<td>All  these corporate logos display a sign of professionalism</td>
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<h3>6 ) Analyze target market:</h3>
<p>Do  make sure that the logo is designed with the target market in mind. An  effectively designed logo is compatible with the consumers of the product or  services that you provide. Therefore your logo could be designed to appeal to  the interests of the customers.</td>
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<td>Keeping  in mind their target market (Children), this business has made a suitable logo.</td>
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<h3>7 ) Compatibility: </h3>
<p>Make sure that your designer gives you your CMYK, Pantone, and RGB color codes  as color displays and prints differently on paper variations and other  surfaces, this will ensure that your logo displays correctly across all mediums  (print, digital etc) making it professional and&nbsp;consistent.</td>
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<h3>8 ) Corporate  Identity manual:</h3>
<p>It will be a good idea to get a basic corporate identity manual from your  designer, this may cost extra but you can give this document to your printer or  collateral manufacturer to ensure color&nbsp;consistency. A corporate identity  manual is also the first step in developing your brand.</td>
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<h3>9 ) Proxemics:</h3>
<p>Use Proper Spacing between the words that you use in your logo  because spacing  is important in all aspects of life. Successful relationships require space, as  do successful sentences. Improper spacing can be the difference between Kids  Exchange and Kidsexchange:</td>
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<h3>10 ) Protect  your corporate logo:</h3>
<p>It isn&rsquo;t all about logo designing only. You also need to guard your business  logo from infringement and plagiarism. You apparently do not want somebody else  to copy your logo and use it on their brands. It will surely stain your  reputation in the market. That is why you need to protect your logo by using  the copyright laws.</td>
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<h3>11) Corporate  Loyalty:</h3>
<p>Start building the loyalty toward your corporate identity by communicating with  your employees. Integrate your brand in your company&#8217;s offices and on  everything that is used as a resource internally. This will deliver a  consistent and repetitive message and hence give every employee ownership and  familiarity with your company logo.</td>
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<h3>1 ) Too  much Special Effects:</h3>
<p>Avoid  using gradients, patterns, and drop shadows to reduce your printing cost  considerably</td>
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<h3>2 ) Too  much details:</h3>
<p>	Be careful of too much detail as it will not display correctly when your logo  is used in a smaller format e.g. on business cards and footers. When such  corporate logo is printed on a business card, it loses its clarity.</td>
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<h3>3 ) Avoid  common symbols:</h3>
<p>While designing your corporate logo you must not use the common graphics and symbols which everyone seems to be using. Try to apply unique graphics and symbols to make your logo different. If you use overly unique typeface in your logo then you won&#8217;t be able to use trademark to protect your logo. </td>
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<h3>4 ) No  room for controversy:</h3>
<p>	Based  on the second point, do not leave room for controversies to develop over your  company logo. Designing a complex logo may let imaginations run wild and  possibly open up issues pertaining to various taboo subjects.</td>
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<td>Vodafone  got caught up in the &ldquo;6&rdquo; controversy referring to the devil.</td>
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<h3>5 ) Haste  makes waste:</h3>
<p>Do not design the symbol in a hurry. Take sufficient time to build up a good  logo concept. Your logo should clearly symbolize the products and image of your  company.</td>
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<h3>6 ) Think  Big:</h3>
<p>The meaning of your company&#8217;s logo must not be underestimated. Think ahead at  least 10 years from now and decide what your company&#8217;s ambitions may be then.  It is imperative to choose the design that will still be able to meet not just  what your business stands for today but what it will likely be in the future  years.</td>
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<h3>7 ) Avoid trendy looks:</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re redesigning your old logo, you run the risk of confusing customers-or  worse, alienating them. One option is to make gradual logo changes. But don&#8217;t  plan to make multiple logo changes. Instead, choose a logo that will stay  current for 10 to 20 years, perhaps longer. That&#8217;s the mark of a good logo design.</td>
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<td>Logo  designing is a tedious and challenging work. You need to be innovative to make  your presence felt. In conclusion I would like to enunciate that if anyone of  you opposes my views they are free to share their own. After all sharing is  caring <img src='http://blog.corporatelogos.ws/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </td>
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		<title>Can you succeed without Company Logos?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael J. Taylor</dc:creator>
		
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<p align="justify">We all are always insisted to have a unique company logo or  simply a symbol that can help in identifying our business and its services. Have  you ever wondered why it is so important to have <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/" target="_blank">company logos</a>? After so many  years of running a successful small business, I would like to share how I have  perceived the importance of a company logo.</p>
<p align="justify">The effectiveness of a company logo depends on its  identification and frequent reference by the customers. Customers get a brief  review of the company, which helps them remember the services offered.</p>
<h3 align="justify">Company Logos and  their Benefits</h3>
<div align="justify">Those interested in developing <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/" target="_blank">company logos</a> should make it  point to get their logos done by professionals. Not only they are assured that  they will get one of the best logos for their company and business, every  intricacy related to developing company logos is taken care by these  professionals. Unique business and company logos attract a target audience so effectively  that it plays a major role in the success of the company.
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<p align="justify">Every business and company enjoys specific benefits as a  result of deploying company logos in their business services. These unique  company logos have a number of benefits, some of which are:</p>
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<li>Excellent       company logos act as a serious and effective boost to the business </li>
<li>A       company logo plays a major role in advertising competition and sends the       message that the business is here to stay.</li>
<li>In any       business, attracting the target audience is really important. An effective       company logo succeeds in attracting the attention of target audience and       receiving their continued support.</li>
<li>Logos       in general represent a brand. Creating brand awareness is an essential       part of any business strategy that not only offers them tremendous       business opportunity, but also the association with other companies.</li>
<li>How       about creating an impression in the field? Company logos play a vital role       in creating a first impression in the business field and offering an image       that is sure to fetch business opportunities.</li>
<li>Your company       is sure to assume a name and character with the company logo designed for       it.</li>
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<h3 align="justify">Different Kinds of  Company Logos</h3>
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        Company logos are of three different kinds: text, symbolic  and combination. While text symbols use special calligraphic symbols to represent  the name of the company with its full name or initials, symbolic logos use  specific symbols to represent the company and its services. Combination logos,  on the other hand, consist of a combination of text and symbols representing  the company. Out of the three, combination logos are the most expensive.
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<p align="justify">Here are few brilliant examples  of professional <a href="http://www.corporatelogos.ws/">corporate logos</a>, which are amazingly creative and well describe  the nature of a business too.</p>
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