Introducing Logos & More



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Introducing Logos & More

How to create a logo even if you can’t draw to save your life.

Most new business ventures need a logo. But not many of them can afford to hire a big design agency or even a freelance designer to do the work. Not to worry… Logomaker can help you create a fantastic new logo—even if you can’t draw anything more than a stick figure.

  1. 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ISA Cybersecurity is proud to announce our new corporate logo and brand identity. This is the next step in our branding evolution, following our official name change in September 2019.
  2. The writing of Heraclitus (c. 475 BC) was the first place where the word logos was given special attention in ancient Greek philosophy, although Heraclitus seems to use the word with a meaning not significantly different from the way in which it was used in ordinary Greek of his time.

3: Positioning—the first step to designing your logo. Before you get into the nuts and bolts of logo design, it helps to think a bit about what ideas your new logo will represent. That’s called positioning. Learn more about positioning here. 4: What kind of logo—iconic, typographic, or combination? There are three basic logo types.

Want to learn the basics of logo design? Check out the six short chapters below and you’ll know everything you need to get started. Click the first one to get started, or skip to the part that interests you most. Seriously, it’s this easy.

1: Do you really need a logo design?

Before you design a logo or hire a designer to do it for you, you need to know if you really need a logo or not. This page will help you figure that out. Click here to decide if you need a logo.

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2: What can a great logo do for your business?

Did you know that a logo can change your customer’s behavior? It’s true. To learn more about what a logo can do, click here.

3: Positioning—the first step to designing your logo.

Before you get into the nuts and bolts of logo design, it helps to think a bit about what ideas your new logo will represent. That’s called positioning. Learn more about positioning here.

4: What kind of logo—iconic, typographic, or combination?

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There are three basic logo types. Here’s how to choose the one that is best for your new venture. Click here to learn about the different kinds of logo designs.

5: Choosing the right font and colors—putting it all together.

This is where the elements that make an amazing logo come together. Click here to learn how to use Logomaker’s design software to create a logo you’ll love.

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6: You have an amazing logo. What’s next?

Getting a logo is just the first step to building a successful business. Next you’ll want to put it on your website, business cards, and other marketing materials. Click here to read about how to use your logo design.

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Introducing Logos & More Printing

Your logo is a core element of your company identity – it will appear on your business cards, letterheads, packaging, and website. We’d like to share three new logos that were recently created by our talented graphic designers. Each one has a distinct “personality” meant to produce a positive brand experience. The Home Made logo is for a local milling company that wanted to introduce a new line of baked breads. The Pocketbowls identity characterizes a recent idea for an elegant set of glass bowls for dipping. SlipSonic is a clever invention that easily increases the volume of a smart phone speaker.

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Do you need a logo designed for your business or product? Contact us to learn how we can help.