Thursday, June 24, 2010

Logo Design Creation Process from Start


Here are some basic tricks to create logos which are effective, meet the client's objectives and are portfolio pieces that one should feel proud of:

Knowledge about your client:

You will have to do research, in which the following four questions may be asked:

•    How much the client values his business/company?

•    Who is your target audience?

•    Enquiries, such as what colors he would like to have and colors in current use, the identification of patterns with the clients business, photos of product and business.

Image generation:

After discussing with client, avoid directly going to the computer for design search. You should think and gather the ideas which you already have, sit down take a pen and a piece of paper and make a list than title it at your own discretion. The listed words should pertain to the client.

Rehearse the list with trying to write some thing that pops into your mind. Thus jolt down process will generate visuals on which amazing logo design can be based upon.

Logo conception:

Sketching on paper is occasionally done by the designers, if they have an idea to put down right away, but you may go straight to the computer taking your imaginary list. There you should try different fonts and color, so the ideas can be duplicated and adjusted according to the need.

You may present the client with three concepts. By creating three entirely different looks while utilizing different types of logos format just type image only and a combination of both. Just because the client sees three logos though, does not mean that's all it takes.

Presentation of logo:-

Choose your best effort first because presenting the client with pieces that you feel happy about showing your portfolio. The published work will be seen by the prospective buyer as well, so make sure that each concept given is of utmost quality.

Now at the end, test the logo with the heading1 questions, if it answers in "no" then the logo should not be selected.

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