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Dear Subscriber,
Why would a small or emerging business need a logo?
Visually, your company's corporate identity speaks
volumes about it's place in the marketing landscape,
it's culture and it's vision. How much of an impact
can a logo have? Have you ever seen an ad for a new
product for the first time, yet you know there is
something so familiar about it? The first glimmers
of recognition of a symbol are almost unconscious.
They were planted when you were focused elsewhere,
and now come rushing to the forefront of your attention.
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A logo which is simple, memorable and well
designed leaves an impression in a way that
words cannot.
It connects with your audience on a fundamental
level which transcends words. It distinguishes
your business as a unique, professional entity
and sets it apart from the competition. If you
use clip art for your communication pieces,
your corporate identity will look "canned',
or worse, indistinguishable from your competitors
in the crowded landscape of the marketplace.
Your identity, as seen on your letterhead,
business card, website, storefront or office,
as well as your print communication pieces,
represents your business when you are not there.
It tells your audience that you are a serious
player, with a professional, pulled together
image.
Your corporate identity is the face your
business presents to the world.
It should be a reflection of the goals, direction
and culture of your business. Think about what
qualities or ideas you'd like to convey to your
audience in the few seconds you have to capture
their attention. While there is no time for
conveying a written message, an effective logo
grabs attention and speaks louder than words.
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A well designed logo is as effective on
a business card as it is on a billboard.
Take a look at the visual images you use to
represent your business. What do they say about
you? Do they grab your customer's attention
and convey your company's uniqueness? An effective
logo can and should do all that. An effective
logo must be developed though careful analysis
of your audience, business and industry. In
working with a designer, there should be meeting
of the minds to bring forth this idea to a reality.
Your company logo. You should *love* it. You,
and your customers, will be living with it for
some time to come.
Article by Sue Oakes of www.suoakes design.com - specializing in developing corporate
identity through logo design, ad layout, brochures,
illustration and electronic image manipulation.
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