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Title: logo designing company


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logo designing company
  • In India

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LOGO
  • A logo is an identity mark of a company, it
    is just more than a symbol and each company has
    its different logo.
  • It creates public recognition and
    represents the brand.

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Logo of some famous companies
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Logo Design Tips
  • Logo design is an important area of graphic
    design, and one of the most difficult to perfect.

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1. When Designing a Logo Make Sure Its Simple
  • A logo is not precisely a ground for your
    delineation and typography abilities. It is
    progressively a trial of your configuration
    understanding and presentation sense. A
    confounded logo is hard to distinguish, as well
    as more than once comes up short in connecting
    with the group of onlookers.

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2. Make Sure Your Logo Design Is Versatile
  • Being versatile goes far in making a logo
    design prevalent. In the event that your logo is
    such that it looks awesome on notices, however
    horrendous on coffee mugs, it will never
    accomplish prominence.
  • One of the biggest examples is apple logo.

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3. Dont Copy, Inspire Design a Unique Logo
  • This is one of those oft-said but rarely
    followed tips. How does a logo rise to prominence
    as a brands identity? Simple! By being uniquely
    identifiable.

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4. Do Not Underestimate Color In Your Logo
Design
  • Hues frame the quintessence of any visual
    representation. Intermittently, originators tend
    to ignore the significance of a prudent
    utilization of hues (this can most likely be
    credited to the misconstrued idea of "clean"
    design wherein the main allowable shading is the
    white space).

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5. Your Logo Design Has A Story To Tell
  • Every logo has a story to tell. If you view
    a logo as mere artwork or a pattern of lines
    and/or text, you will not be able to unravel the
    deeper meaning behind the logo. Ideally, a good
    logo has two stories to tell one, the obvious
    one, and second, the hidden one.

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Thank you
  • For more details visit
  • http//dmsinfosystem.com/
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