Why Logo design is Importance for Branding
Design Principles
Brand Identity
Return on Investment
Logos are a critical aspect
of business marketing. As the company's major graphical representation, a logo
anchors a company's brand and becomes the single most visible manifestation of
the company within the target market. For this reason, a well-designed logo is
an essential part of any company's overall marketing strategy.
Purpose
Corporate logos are intended to be the "face" of a company:
They are graphical displays of a company's unique identity, and through colors
and fonts and images they provide essential information about a company that
allows customers to identify with the company's core brand. Logos are also a
shorthand way of referring to the company in advertising and marketing
materials; they also provide an anchor point for the various fonts, colors and
design choices in all other business marketing materials.
Design Principles
Goodlogos should be unique and comprehensible to potential customers. Although
there are myriad choices for color, visual elements and typography, in general
a logo should help convey some information about the company, or be designed in
a way that gives some sense of meaning about the company or its industry. For
example, cutting-edge firms and tech companies tend to have angular logos to
convey speed, while service-oriented firms have rounded logos to provide a
sense of service and trust.
Brand Identity
Logos are
the chief visual component of a company's overall brand identity. The logo
appears on stationery, websites, business cards and advertising. For that
reason, a well-designed logo can contribute to business success, while a
substandard logo can imply amateurishness and turn off potential customers.
However, a logo should cohere well with other aspects of a company's visual
presentation: No logo, however well designed, can look good when surrounded by
contradictory graphical elements or inconsistent fonts. This is why a logo is
the basic unit of a larger brand identity that includes company fonts, colors
and document-design guidelines.
Return on Investment
As
consumers grow to know, like and trust a specific brand, they are more likely
to respond positively to successive encounters with a logo--potentially leading
to increased sales or improved mind share within the target market. In
addition, a well-designed logo implies a degree of professionalism and
competence that could help steer potential new clients toward selecting the
business rather than a competitor with no or substandard logos.
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