The Strength in a Great Logo
Creating a Strong Brand.
When it comes to marketing and brand recognition, we are firm believers that your marketing should start with a great logo or brand. The logo becomes the face of the company. It’s the first thing people either relate to or remember your product or outfit by. Without having a strong and impressionable logo you are at risk of being lost in the crowd.
What makes for a Good Logo?
Most of the time when clients email or call in requesting a logo for their company their wish list of elements or features can be a mile long. While this list can be a great brainstorming session, we try to get clients to simplify their list. Why is that? Because when you try to cram too many elements into a design it can be lost in translation. It’s also possible the logo becomes a distraction rather than a feature of the business. Always remember that when creating a logo for your business – KEEP IT SIMPLE.
The Devil in Details.
One philosophy that we try to make clients aware of is that your logo will be used on a wide variety of applications. However, most of the time you will be using the logo in a one-color application. Think print advertising, embroidery, decals, and even some web applications. By creating or starting in the one color format, our clients tend to have a versatile logo that functions just as good in one color as it does when details are added.
Does the logo or iconic element stand on its own when you remove any typography? Think back when Under Armour started in the late 90’s. Back then they had the UA symbol with the lettering of Under Armour below. In the early stages you commonly saw this. However fast forward years later and have you noticed that they primarily use only the UA letters on their products? Once the brand caught strength and recognition, there was no need for the additional typography. Same concept or theory applies to Nike – Adidas – and plenty more.
What is the Process of Logo Design?
You are ready for a new brand or logo design, what are the next steps.
Conversation:
- A conversation needs to be had between the staff at Weicks Media and our client. This is your time to explain your business, what your target market and your future goals. We are here to listen, we want to hear all about your service or product that you are looking to brand. During this conversation, we might have some insights but typically we want to hear from you the client in your own words of what you see or picture in your head.
Translating Ideas to Concepts:
- After our conversation together, we discuss with our design staff, translating our conversation, placing these ideas to paper or digital concepts. From these concepts we narrow down our best designs that we feel meets both ours and your standards.
Review and Add Color:
- Once we review and discuss these concepts and the approval of the direction of the design has gone through, we focus now on adding color and details to the logo. From there we can change fonts, add any shading or colorizations that you may feel that starts to bring the logo to life.
Approval of the Logo – The Next Steps.
Approval of the logo design has gone through, what do you need to do next?
Our design staff will finalize the logo, clean up any rough edges, check spacing and look into formatting the logo design into the most common forms or files that you will need. As a Weicks Media client, you will receive the following logo files from us.
- .JPG file – this file is the most common file you will see on your computer. A JPG file means that it is going to have a white background and is not transparent. The intention of this file is not for the use of your vendors, however, it is a good file to keep a record of your logo design. You will be able to see and access this file with no special computer programs.
- .PNG file – this file is commonly used for watermarking and some light printing applications. A PNG file will have a transparent background, meaning you can overlay this logo with the right software. A lot of our clients tend to use this for social media applications. You will be able to see and access this file with no special computer programs.
- .PDF file – A high-resolution PDF file is used by some designers and developers. It tends to have a large enough pixel rate that some advertisements can use this file. It does have a background attached to this file, but with the right software, you are able to cut this out, essentially turning it into a PNG file. You will be able to see and access this file with no special computer programs.
- .EPS file – this file is another high-resolution file that you will need to give your vendors. This file type is typically given to your apparel or decal vendors for their use in developing your products. You will need special computer programs to access this file.
- .AI file – this file is another high-resolution file that you will need to give your vendors. This file type is typically given to your apparel or decal vendors for their use in developing your products. You will need special computer programs to access this file.