5 Tips For Creating A Memorable Logo Design For Your Small Business

Your logo is intended to leave a lasting impression on your target market and increase almost-instant awareness of your brand. It’s one of the first elements that go into creating and establishing your small business identity. That makes logo design a key part of the marketing strategy for your small business. Of all the things your small business absolutely cannot be without, a strong, prominently featured, a logo is at the top of the list. Get started with these helpful tips for designing a logo that gets seen and remembered.
- Start by knowing two important things – your brand and your ideal consumer. Understanding what your brand offers and knowing how your target market prefers to receive it is critically important to every aspect of your company’s success – including logo design.
- In logo design, simplicity is your friend – embrace it. Think about the Apples, Nikes, and Twitters of the business world. Simplicity works well for them by creating an easy-to-remember logo that cements their presence in the minds of their consumers. It has the added advantage of speaking a universal language without using or saying a word.
- Speak your audience’s language. Opt for simple and elegant if that’s your target market’s preference. Go for energetic and dynamic if that’s what appeals to them. You can also use color carefully and strategically to depict the personality of your business. Color also lets you evoke an emotional response from your ideal consumers which can help them feel drawn to your business over your competitor’s.
- Does your industry have certain design elements your target market considers must-haves? Be sure to include them in your logo design if your target market will expect them OR break the mold and capture their attention by purposely going in a different direction.
- Consider using your name as part or as the entirety of your logo. Try word art and stylized words when creating your logo. This works well for startups and other businesses who need to build or increase name recognition. It also works well for companies with unique names.
Create a small focus or test group made up of objective, unbiased members of your target audience. Let them see your work in progress, make suggestions, and tell you what their preferences are. They’re a great way to perform A/B testing and perfect your logo before it hits the marketplace. Once you’ve created a logo design your target market loves and will respond to, head on over to our DIY marketing and branding design tool. With our design tool, you can easily add your logo to over 300 marketing and branding products.
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