Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Your Company Deserves to Have a Logo

A logo represents a symbol which is used to create awareness about an entity. It is employed by a wide variety of businesses, enterprises to symbolise their agency, product or even mark certain achievements in its history. However small you believe your enterprise is, there is always a tomorrow and you’re going to need a logo sooner or later.
 
Why create a logo
Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can benefit from the presence of brand logo which would reflect the face of the company. It also enhances potential customers and marks the crucial first impression for the business in front of potential partners and business houses. It narrates the kind of people or the type of company which it is recognised as. Often, logos are designed on the basis of the name or function of a particular enterprise. Designed using graphical codes and symbols, they are made attractive and eye catching. Often, brand recognition and marketing is closely related to the presence of a beautiful logo. The better the logo, the more people will recognise a company; the more the recognition, the better goodwill for the agency.

Elements of a Logo
A logo can be distinctively divided into about three distinct elements, namely pictogram which represents a symbol or icon related to the company, the wordmark which mentions the name of the company and a tagline or baseline which mentions a brief description of the company or product. For example, the brand Nike has a pen stroke representing a check for pictogram with ‘Just Do It’ as the tagline. Considering Nike represents a sportswear brand, the logo reflects its relation to the field of sports.

SMEs can opt for typographic logo such as Kellogg’s or IBM which represent the company logo written in designer text format. Other firms go for figurative logo such as Apple or Shell which have a figure representing their brand. While there are companies such as Adidas or Reebok which have a combination of strokes representing their brands which can be termed as an abstract approach to logo design. 

 Making a logo that stands out
While designing a logo, care has to be taken to keep the design as simple as possible. Too many complicated graphics may turn the design into an eye sour and it may also become a ridicule for the company. Clarity of representation along with that of thought is a must for a successful logo design. The colours to be adapted for the design need to be bright and vibrant reflecting the right blend of brightness and contrast. Bold colours in a messy combination can ruin the design also.

Before designing, the agency also needs to observe trends in the industry and look at logos of competitors. Logos which appear similar could lead to losses for both companies. The logos should essentially reflect the company and hence a presence/mark of the company needs to be a part of the logo. Placement of the logo is also vital and SMEs should emphasize the symbol in all their correspondences and associate it with their various initiatives.

A wide variety of graphic designers and web experts are now churning out logos for upcoming SMEs. Advertising agencies also specialize in logo design although they would charge an exorbitant sum for the same.

Let the logo communicate your company's ethos, values and vision. Let it stand for your company and establish an identity in the market.

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