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"There is no design without discipline. There is no discipline without intelligence". Your company logo should be intellect, innovative and conspicuous. Logo is the only way to promote you brand name; well design logo represent always well established businesses, in simple words we can say, professional logo design is company's face and it must be unique and exclusive.

So what contributes to a successful logo? In my opinion there are following elements which help you to design a professional logo.

Precise Color and Fonts

The most important thing is color combination and selection of suitable font. You have to understand the delicate balance between colors and related brand. Utilization of irrelevant color for the wrong industry could cause extensive harm to the logo. If you are going to design a corporate color, use blue, white, and more light color combination. You can create a good amalgamation of color blends instead of utilizing one color.

Logo Must be Original

Your brand Logo Design is used to represent your business. If it looks visually pleasing and professional, then this is how people will think of your business. If it looks not original and dishonorable, then your client won't trust you or whatever you are going to promote. There is a said "Bad design smoke, while good design is a mirror". That is the reason we care about copy and immature designing.

What simplicity is for a logo design?

Behind every successful logo there is a top secret and that is "Simplicity". If you examine the logo designs of major industries and brands, you will notice that they all follow one basic rule; that of cleanness and simplicity. Simple and comprehensible logo designs are easy to understand and memorize for the big audience, we have plenty of examples like, KFC, LG, Nike, and TOYOTA. These logos are containing very few fonts and audience can easy remember.

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