Step-by-Step Guide: How to Design a Stunning Logo for Your Business

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Step-by-Step Guide: How to Design a Stunning Logo for Your Business Presented by Priya Rana


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Introduction Select the best logo maker in town Understand what makes a good logo Stay true to your brand Find the right inspiration Put your name in the spotlight Pick the right fonts Choose your graphic Play with colors


Introduction  The prominent presence of a logo for any business is undeniable.  As the heart of your branding efforts, your logo should represent the esse nce of your brand’s personality.  It’s a crucial element to the already stunning website you’ve created for y our biz.  If the panic of your less-than-average drawing skills has already set in, fe ar not! The great news is: you don’t need to be a designer or break the ba nk in order to achieve a visual mark that’s eye-catching, memorable and unique.  We’ve compiled an ‘all you ever need to know about designing your own l ogo’ guide that will cover the importance of choosing the right colors and f onts, some best practices and an introduction to the ultimate online logo maker.  Ready? Here are the steps you need to take in order to design a logo that truly represents your brand.


Select the best logo maker in town  As a small business owner, we know your time is valuable and limited.  When looking to design a logo, you want an intuitive tool that’s easy to u se and delivers impressive results.  You may be surprised (and relieved) to know that creating a logo by your self is much easier than you think.  The Logo Maker is what Wix is for websites: a sophisticated and complet e, yet easy-to-use tool to design your very own logo.  Best of all, no design skills needed here! The tool will start by asking yo u a few questions: the name of your brand, your industry and the adjectiv es that describe your overall feel.  The powerful algorithm will automatically create a selection of variations of what your future logo might look like.  Pick your favorite and get ready to customize.


Understand what makes a good logo  Now that you’ve selected a compelling platform, it’s important to un derstand what a great logo is comprised of.  There are a few key principles you should take into consideration b efore designing your masterpiece.  By definition, it needs to be: • Simple: The phrase, “less is more” has never been more fitting. • Versatile: You’ll want a logo that looks good no matter where it’s placed. • Timeless: Naturally, with time, you’ll need to spruce things up a bit (Doesn’t everyone need a bit of that?), but your aim should be to design a logo as if it were your last. • Appropriate: Your logo doesn’t have to necessarily show exactly what your biz does or sells.


Stay true to your brand  Keep in mind that, at its core, a good logo should accurately represent yo ur brand.  Think of it as your visual signature, the most important piece of artwork th at will reflect and embody your business.  In some cases, when it’s particularly well-done, your customers might eve n identify your logo quicker than your business’ name! Two (crucial) aspec ts: first, you certainly don’t want to rush the conceptualization part.  Take all the time you need to understand what is your brand’s identity and its visual language (colors, fonts, atmosphere, etc.), in order to create so mething that is distinctively yours – and only yours, as even the slightest r esemblance with another company can have disastrous effects on your br anding.


Find the right inspiration  Since your logo will be popping up in all sorts of places, it’s crucial that i t stands out and demands attention at all times.  One way to achieve this is by looking at the most recent logo trends.  For example, 2018 can definitely be described as the year of the bold.  The trends lined up include creative typography and the use of bright an d bold colors, all things that you can inject into your logo.  Knowledge is power right? So make sure you’re up to date with what’s h ot and what’s not.  Since inspiration is all around, don’t limit your exploration to only logo-re lated ideas.  Pinterest, for example, is bursting with fresh creative palettes, typograp hy and layouts.  The Wix blog is your daily source of valuable and varied articles that are sure to give you a creative boost.


Find the right inspiration


Put your name in the spotlight  There are two main categories of logos.  The first one is known as iconic (or symbolic), as it relies solely on a gra phic.  Because it doesn’t tell the name of the brand, it’s mostly used by a limite d number of major companies, who already have a strong history and id entity (You’re picturing an apple with a piece that’s already been bitten o ut – right?).  As a small or medium-sized business, it’s highly recommended to go for the second category: the logotype.  This one still uses a graphic, but also adds the brand’s name to it.  Since it’s straight to the point and literally holds your name, there’s little r oom for confusion.  Craving more text? On top of your brand’s name, you may want to add a tagline to your logo.


Pick the right fonts  Typography literally has a lot to say, that’s why there are a couple of thin gs to consider when it comes to choosing the right fonts for your logo.  In short, keep it simple.  It’s a fine art to balance between a font that’s readable as well as unique and appealing.  Of course, go for something beautiful, but never compromise on the legi bility of your text – this should be your number one focus.  A quick way to make sure your text is serving its purpose is to test your l ogo out on your friends.  Have them read it from a number of different devices in a varied amount of sizes.  Use their feedback and make adjustments accordingly.


Pick the right fonts ďƒź it will show you the font combinations that work well together when mixed.


Choose your graphic  Just like an image, a graphic is worth a thousand words.  It’s actually the central element of your logo, and usually the part that yo ur customers’ eyes will naturally be drawn to.  If you have a clear product or service (like a photographer) find a visual t hat represents your activity (example: a camera) and use it as your icon.  If your business is more abstract or doesn’t come with a specific product or related tool, you can use geometric shapes and lines to create a visua lly appealing graphic.  Luckily for you, there are thousands of engaging icons available for free i n the Wix Logo Maker.  Once you’ve find the right icon, play with its size so that it complements your name (and tagline).  You want to find the right balance between all the different elements of y our logo, so that you end up with a harmonious final result.


Play with colors  The use of color within a logo (no matter how basic) is a carefully though t-through process.  Why? Because believe it or not, colors have the ability to affect and evok e specific emotions within people.  Studies have shown that “color is a huge factor of brand recognition.  A signature color can increase brand recognition by 80%”.  For example, the color red evokes emotions of excitement and youthfuln ess.  Once you know that you can understand that a brand like Coca-Cola did n’t really just pick this color by accident.  Ensure that the colors you select are sending out the right message thro ugh your logo.  To help you out, Wix’s Logo Maker will automatically suggests an array o f precombined color palettes that you can easily apply to your logo.


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