Logo Building Guide Lines:
- Logo should be simple and eye-catching.
- Don’t make it extravagant or gaudy. Avoid using too many colors or complex patterns.
- It should not resemble someone else’s logo. Do not infringe trademark or copyright laws.
- Make the logo unique to your own business. Ask yourselves if people could recall your logo from memory in when they hear your business name? The logo should identify with your business name and the type.
- Logo can be graphic patter alone or a short text, or a combination graphic and text. Nike is a good example for a combination logo.
- It should look good either in black and white or in color.
- It should be scalable. Give a thought how would it look when printing on different paper sizes or forms. Try keeping it close to square shape.
- For best results, built your logo using a good professional graphic package or let a professional design it for you
Building a Flash Logo:
With advances in multimedia applications, it is logical to consider building a flash type logo. However, basic principles of designing a good logo remain unchanged. It should still be simple and aesthetic looking. Also, make sure that the logo file is not large because a lengthy loading time can annoy the visitors. As you can see, we are also using a flash logo on this page.