How to Create Your Logo Right from the Start

Posted on April 23, 2006 
Filed Under Business & Startup, Graphic Design

As a new business owner, one of the most important things, if not THE most important thing, you will do is design and create your logo. Your logo will be used on everything including letterhead, business cards, brochures, invoices, forms, website, and much more.It is important that you create your logo properly from the start. A quality, high-resolution logo that looks great every time is essential. Your logo is a reflection of your company and often times the first impression you make on potential clients.

It is important to create a logo compatible for print and web purposes. Note that I said print AND web. They are quite different, and you will avoid a lot of headaches down the road by taking this step.

You may be thinking, “What’s the big deal? There are many sites on the Internet where I can get a free logo or one for $99.” This is true; however, “you get what you pay for”! Not all on-line companies are bad, but there are things you should be aware of if you decide to use them. I have written a separate article on this subject entitled Do It Yourself Logos & Logo Templates, but for this article, I want to focus on creating a quality logo. In order to do that, it is important to understand the meaning of several key terms. They are explained below.

Creating your logo is one of the most important steps in creating your identity and branding your business. If you are serious about it, but are having difficulty creating the logo yourself using the tips above, I highly recommend hiring a professional designer to do it for you. A good designer will be able to listen to what you want, make suggestions, and create a quality logo within a few hours without breaking your bank. Wouldn’t you rather have a quality logo you can be proud of? Remember, you will be looking at it for years to come.

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