If you are just starting your business and you’re ready to announce it
to the world, take some time to think
about designing your logo. TheNextWeb.com
points out some of the most basic considerations involved when creating a
logo: 7 things to think about beforecreating a logo for your startup, including typeface, the importance of starting in black and white, etc., while
Entrepreneur.com’s “How to Create a Logo”
offers more in-depth advice and even discusses whether or not to get your
logo copyrighted.
And for a primer in logo design, CreativeBloq.com offers Logo Design: 60 Pro Tips. In it they point out that your logo is the point of recognition on which your branding hangs, so it's important to do your homework and get the tone right.
And for a primer in logo design, CreativeBloq.com offers Logo Design: 60 Pro Tips. In it they point out that your logo is the point of recognition on which your branding hangs, so it's important to do your homework and get the tone right.
As for making changes to an established logo, it’s important
to be sure the change is pertinent to your business today, and that it is well-thought
out beforehand. Business Insider offers some examples of what they believe to
be The 10 Worst Corporate Logo Changes Of 2014, and why they were ill-considered.
But change can be a good thing, too, as described in
Business Insider’s list of The 10 BestCorporate Logo Changes of 2014,
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