The Added Weight of Logos for Businesses

Apr 12
14:47

2008

Kaye Z. Marks

Kaye Z. Marks

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The impact of logos for your businesses

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Off the top of the head,The Added Weight of Logos for Businesses Articles I am betting almost every person in this country can think of at least one company logo. We live in a society filled with logos. How many cars have you seen lacking a company logo on the front? When you look at any car odds are the first thing your eye will be drawn to is that bright, silver logo. The mere fact that you will recognize what company it is proves how effective logos can be. When accompanying a company name a logo can help shape opinions about the business, and, best of all, stick with a person for long after they are done looking. Logos are almost always composed of simple and colorful designs for a reason and purpose. For most people, company names are not always the easiest thing to remember, but when accompanied by a nifty little image, people find it easier to remember them both. That fact alone is reason enough for a business to put serious thought into creating a well-balanced logo attached to their company name and to embody their business.No matter how good a logo is people have to see it in order to remember it. Your duty is to make sure you place it on everything you can think it. Of course your base of operations should be labeled with it, just as every product you send out needs to have your logo in an easy to see position. Those car logos are front and center for a reason, not to mention how much the silver shine almost forces you to shift your gaze to look at it. Make sure your logo does just the same thing. The colors you use and the design you pick need to create an image people want to look at.So you have your logo made and you have it placed on every product you sell: what should come next? Commercially printing business cards for mass distribution is the most obvious way to get people to see your logo outside of the actual products, but why stop there? Every letter you send out, every brochure, magazine, postcard, and everything else you can think of should carry it as well. When people think of your company you want to make sure they think of that logo first. The more mass commercial printing you do the greater the odds people will quickly come to associate the logo with your company.Do not make the assumption that something like a logo is only for the large corporations. The history of effective logo use is all around you. Next time you glance at that logo and immediately recognize the company it represents, just ask yourself how much you would enjoy people being able to do the same with your company.

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