Entries Tagged as 'Logo Design'

Work Closely With Your Logo Designer

July 22nd, 2008 · Comments Off

One of the ways that MySiteLogo excels against the competition is in the way that we allow you to work closely with our logo designers in order to get a logo that perfectly fits what you have in mind.

As soon as you choose a Logo Design Package and your payment is authorized, you’ll be sent a design brief. This questionnaire will allow you to tell us everything that we need. This includes your company’s name, the industry that you deal in and a lot of helpful questions about design preferences. We cover everything from layout and color preferences to the font and orientation. Our corporate logo designers will take all of this information and create your logo concepts.

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Avoid Using Too Many Colors

July 21st, 2008 · Comments Off

One of the most common mistakes in logo design is having too many different colors. A well-designed logo should have a limited number of colors and not try to fit as many in as possible.

Colors can portray many different emotions and impressions, from calm and tranquil like the color blue, to exciting and dynamic like the color red. Using a rainbow of colors can cloud the message that you’d like to send to your potential clients.

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Keys to a Successful Brand – Part 1

July 20th, 2008 · Comments Off

Having a successful corporate image takes a lot of careful decision and experience in the logo field. The following are a few important things to consider when building up your company’s brand.

Having a unique look and feel is probably the most important part of your company’s logo. If your logo looks too similar to one of your competitors’ your customers might become confused and it will look like you’re trying to ride their coattails and aren’t a legitimate business. MySiteLogo has expert designers who have years of experience in creating unique, exciting and instantly recognizable corporate logos for companies of all sizes.

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Why a Professional Logo is Important for Any Business

July 19th, 2008 · Comments Off

While some people might thing that having a professionally designed logo isn’t an important part of their company’s advertising plans, it can really help to give customers the impression that your business is legitimate and instill a sense of trust in your clients.

Having an amateur logo makes your company look like you aren’t long-term and aren’t professional. Would you buy from a company with a logo design that looked like it was made from clip art?