Be a Pro with Your LogoHow to use your logo to your advantage. |  | Visited: 1450 |
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| | by Linda Hansen March 14, 2007 |
Want to bring recognition and credibility to your
company? Obviously the answer is yes,
but how do you do it? The most
recognizable feature of most products is the logo. It’s best to make this feature stand out because
a logo is more than just a symbol, it’s a statement.
Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines a logo, or logotype
as: an identifying symbol (as used in
advertising). When consumers see your
logo, you want them to recognize what it is, and what it represents. No matter the size of your business, logos
are one thing where the playing field is level for everyone. Small mom-and-pop shops can have as good of a
logo as the largest corporation in the world.
It’s more about what the logo represents than the actual design.
The company logo should represent the image that you want to
portray. Whether that is cutting edge
with flashy graphics and bright colors, or simple designs which represent
tradition and reliability. The logo can
say whatever you want it to, that’s the beauty of it. It should serve as a reminder, or extension
of what your company is about.
A great example of this is the Apple computer company logo. The image of an apple with a bite out of it is
a reference to the biblical story of Adam and Eve. The apple represents the same one eaten by
Adam at the tree of knowledge. This
identifies the Apple company as a key to knowledge.
To be fair, there probably aren’t a lot of people that are
aware of the meaning behind the Apple logo.
But, there aren’t many people who could see the logo and not know what
company it represents. In reality, Apple
has been around for a long time, but the current image is that of cutting edge
and new. The newest version of the Apple
logo keeps the same traditional shape but fine tunes the appearance. They have added an almost chrome looking
exterior to appear “new-age” and in style.
They tie this into their advertising and new products by making Apple
computers appear more advanced than the traditional PC.
This logo works because traditional Apple users will
identify the shape of the logo as the same from before, while younger
generations will identify with the new sleek look. Apple can maintain the tradition that the
logo carries with it and at the same time seem new to consumers. This proves the importance of a logo and its
ability to adapt with time. A good logo
can pass through different generations and still appeal to everyone.
Now remember, we’re still just talking about a simple
symbol. But, as you can tell, it’s more
than just that. The logo tells a story,
and hopefully a good one. When your
consumer sees your logo, they should be able to identify you with the service
you provide. A positive brand image and
being recognizable can go a long way in helping consumers see your logo and
know you’re someone they can trust. Help
your customers out and remind them that you’re here for their use. Give them a reason to identify you and
position yourself to stand out above the rest.
Be a pro with your logo.
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