logo design

How a Good Logo Defines Your Business

Wondering how a well-designed logo will benefit your business? Every business needs a logo to be successful, but having a professionally designed logo one will help propel your business to success. Having an established logo is worth every penny of the investment. In fact, 50% of consumers are more likely to patronize a brand with a logo that they recognize. 

Logo design is essential to branding. The logo tells it all: what your brand does, represents, and values. It shapes how people perceive you and your business, which in turn impacts their experience with the product or service that you offer them – be it through words on an advertisement or website page. Anything that has your logo on it impacts the consumer in one way or another.

When people say “not to judge a book by its cover,” they usually do anyway, and logo design is the same. The logo for your business needs to be impactful and memorable, as it sets the tone for the rest of your brand. There’s a reason people can remember logos from big brands instantly. 

An unprofessional-looking logo can also damage customer confidence, as they may question how well you will deliver on products or services rendered at their request.

So, what aspects of a logo should you consider?

Color

A brand color palette also plays an integral part in branding, as it creates a visual experience for the consumer. Think of the most iconic brands: that specific blue linked to a particular jewelry store, or yellow golden arches, a blue arrow. Those brands come to mind immediately without even having to say the name.

The color of your brand is not something to take lightly. Colors can help shape mood and subconsciously shape action. For example, blue invokes honesty, loyalty, and trustworthiness, whereas yellow relates to cheerfulness, serenity, and warmth. 

Not only is the color important, but the saturation of colors is another aspect to take into account. Saturation is how vibrant or dull a color looks. Fully saturated colors are in their purest form, rich and bright, while low saturated colors will look more gray and dull.

Your logo should be viewed on light and dark backgrounds, over pictures or video, and on your products. This is why having variations of your logo (black, white, and full color) is vastly important.

Symbol

Something as simple as an apple or the letter “f” has been turned into some of the most recognizable logos in the world. 

When creating a logo, look in the direction of simplicity. Not only will it help the consumer remember the logo better, but it is more visually appealing than a cluttered logo that looks like it has been designed with no intention in mind. Consumers will know that you are serious about your brand and them.

Type

Typography is more important than people realize. Choosing a font for your logo can be challenging but worth it in the end. It may seem tedious when a graphic designer sends logo variations with nearly identical fonts, but type plays a crucial role in overall branding.

The type should not only reflect your brand, but it should be visually appealing as well. Careful arrangement of typography ensures that your design is well-organized and makes it more engaging. Considering different aspects like font selection, color contrast between blocks and fonts, and blank space produce a better visual experience with users.

Readability is a crucial factor when choosing a type for your logo. Script, display, and gothic fonts tend to be harder to read, while serif and sans-serif fonts are easier to read.

Logo Design and Branding Assistance

A well-designed logo is a vital part of any company’s branding and marketing strategy. It can create trustworthiness with customers and help to set your business apart from the competition. If you need a new logo or want to update your old one, The AD Leaf can help. We have years of experience creating beautiful, simple logos that reflect the essence of your business. Contact us today at 321-255-0900 or email info@theadleaf.com and ask about our Graphic Design services.

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