Creating a Brand Identity With Professional Design
Posted on : 30-01-2010 | By : admin | In : Designs
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The design process is crucial to any business, whether it is creating a simple company logo, or the design of an entire corporate campaign.
Once your business is up and running, any form of corporate identity will act to represent the company visually creating a brand. If you look at big corporate companies you will notice company branding stands the test of time for many years before it is appropriate to re-develop.
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Many companies never change their logo design dramatically but only make the smallest of changes to keep the design looking fresh.
It is worth taking time and not rushing a company logo or corporate identity design as your design will represent your company and be around for a very long time.
Logo design is creating a unique symbol / graphic to reflect your companies image and vision. A successful logo becomes a symbol of your companies identity, shows your professional and should be used on your on business cards, letterheads, compliment slips, vehicle signage or website.
When you choose to have a logo designed ask for a few different designs to choose from, each logo should have its own character and style. Giving you the best options to suit your needs.
Your logo design should be professional and prove to be a statement of your business to new / existing clients, suppliers and staff, your logo design needs to easily identify its purpose and values of your company and bring instant credibility.
If you own a small company, with a well-designed logo your business will look big. It will look more professional inspiring confidence to your customers.
A striking logo is paramount for the image of any business, small or large. The design creates a starting block for a companies corporate identity, the right colours, fonts and is of great importance when starting to design business cards, compliment slips, letterheads and a website, keeping all styles consistent throughout creating your brand identity.
Logo design types
High / Low resolution
If you are looking at starting a new business, you will need a logo. All logo designs should be unique to your business, no templates, no free graphics or clipart, just bespoke designs for your company.
Below is a break down of the different types available:
Logo designs for onscreen
Low resolution RGB 72dpi
Ideal for websites, emails, PowerPoint presentations and general onscreen viewing only. Because of the small size they can be downloaded very quickly but are not suitable for print.
Logo designs for print
High resolution CYMK 300dpi
High Resolution Logo Design
Must be use for printing high quality material e.g. letterheads, business cards, compliment slips, banners, posters etc. This means your logo will be clear and crisp when printed, if a low resolution logo is used it is likely that the end result will be blurred, blocky and illegible.
Logo design – redraw and enhancement
Alternatively, if you do not require full logo design service, you could re-design, redraw or enhance your existing logo for print or website use.
By Ben Smith
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Help answer the question about designs
Any ideas on how to explain your graphic designs better?Have you ever had that feeling of How to better explain your design to your clients, so they make less changes or so they prefer your design & not whatever funny ideas they have in their heads.
Well anybody have any tips on How to better explain your design to your clients?
Post them here in my comments area.
One idea i'm looking into is the use of NLP to explain our designs so they can be more readily accepted & less changes made. So any NLP experts here can help with some scripts that would be great.




what program did u use??
Hi! again…
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Absolutely, as long as you stay true to your deliberately difficult theme. Troublesome will be the distinctly variant designs, putting Asia and India together, but your luck come from both cultures' dominant colors. Sounds like you've discovered this already.
Put your spare Asian designs, in throw pillows for instance, alternating with those busier, from India. Keep your drapes a solid neutral, with luck, a common neutral taken from both. Use a lot of navy or black here and there.
Net examples, try West Elm for general inspiration and extravagant antiques layouts. Can't try Pier One. They've gone offline.
polka dots…..make it connecting puzzle pieces….sun moon stars….flowers…..shapes….smiley faces……zig-zag……diagonal stripes….rainbows….hearts….peace signs…caption bubble with a saying/joke/or "had to be there" statement…….i could go on & on …need more contact me!…good luck!
These are some great design concepts. I also saw some awesome photos of design ideas on this website called PLATINODESIGN(dot)COM
Some really nice designs there, but most, if not all, appear to be bedrooms rather than interior designs in general. nice video anyway.
hey hey! yeah! its the Sims music..keke
I have used this site: http://www.create-your-tattoo.com/ several times now. It's a one time year or lifetime payment and totally worth it! They even have a money back guarantee. They have 1000's of designs and you can even combine designs and the galleries are amazing. Check it out!
Stickers, decals and/or paint using templates.
Rule of thumb….
Discuss your rates before starting a project so you both are clear on what to expect.
You have to look at your time you spent on the project, was it complicated, was it something you put together in 20mins and should charge a min of 1 hour, or charge by the project. Revisions included, lot s of things to get fine tuned when freelance.
Good Luck!
haha sims
For an invitation? Well when my family was more affluent, we never used stationary for invitations. Once my mother used personalized cakes that read all of the information for her party on them and had them hand-delivered to 2000 party guests.
Honestly, unless this is for a story or something, don't try and be a poser. It's not cool. Be yourself and use whatever types of stationary you think is the best.
-Catherine
very thoughtful designs. Nice work
say it with pictures, rough drafts, sketches, mock ups. Money talks as well, if you can convey to them that the utilization of your ideas will save them money in the long run… Many clients already have a very firm idea of what they want. I work in printing and can tell you that the customer does not always want the possible. There are a lot of things that printers find difficult and will charge a ton of extra $ and there are certain things that have to be fought by the printer because the client wont budge. Sometimes we just have to realize that the customer wants what they want and no amount of cajoling, insisting, or anything else can change that fool head…..good luck. I cannot tell you how many art peices I have done fo rpeople and have to make change after change after change…as long as we get paid, right!
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well ive done it a couple of times, its awesome to have your custom design on, basically u need to make your design first, there are a lot of softwares like photoshop, coreldraw and free hand, once you have made it u need to give em a jpg file or any other format which can b easily done through these softwares. jst get the dimensions ryte of wot u need to make.
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