5 Essentials When Designing a Logo by OperationCornDog, journal
5 Essentials When Designing a Logo
I've been lucky enough to work with a lot of clients the past year to create logos for and want to share a few essentials I've learned or realized.
These tips work for anyone buying a logo, picking a logo from someone they hired, or when making it themselves.
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1) It has to work on all sizes. Can it fit on a business card? Will it look good on a t-shirt?
2) Be clever but don't be cliche. For example, no one will be impressed by an idea company using a light bulb.
3) The execution has to look professional, keep it proportional. Remember, almost everything is made out of shapes. Use them as your guide. I said proportional no
^u^ Hallo! I have an inquiry about the types of tutorials and resources allowed in the group... would an in-depth recipe be something that belongs here? I feel like it might since it does have a teaching/sharing purpose, sort of a culinary art tutorial... though by necessity I haven't put it in a "tutorial" category so let me know if this is acceptable.
I have created a New Folder called 'Other Arts'. You can put the recipe in there. That folder will be there for the other arts such as Culinary, performing, music and so on.
Thank you brickwork for letting me in. This is a pretty awesome group, though it is sad to not see you anymore. I cannot figure out why you have left DA. I wont ask either, you have your reasons. But in the event that one day you come back, I want you to know that I thank you for all of the support you've given me over the months, and I wish you the best of luck no matter where you go. Un till then, see you next time brick!
thanks PhineasJamesVinci! No problem letting you in, I'm glad you like the group. I just came back. Life is busy, I'll be barely active anymore, but I wanted to be able to catch up with friends.