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What is Logo Design?

TL;DR

The creation of a visual symbol or mark that represents a brand. A well-designed logo is memorable, scalable, timeless, and appropriate for the brand's industry and audience. It serves as the cornerstone of Brand Identity and appears across all brand materials as part of the Visual Identity system.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Logo Design

What makes a good logo?

A good logo is simple, memorable, timeless, versatile (works at any size, in color and black/white), and appropriate for your industry. It should be recognizable at a glance and work across all applications from favicons to billboards.

How much should a logo cost?

Logo costs range from $300-500 for freelancers to $2,000-10,000+ for agencies. Cheap logos from logo mills often have quality and originality issues. A good logo is a long-term investment, you'll use it for years.

What files should I receive from a logo designer?

You should get: vector files (AI, EPS, SVG) for scaling, raster files (PNG, JPG) for web use, variations (full color, black, white, single color), and different formats (horizontal, stacked, icon-only). Also request the fonts used.

Should my logo include my business name?

Most small businesses benefit from a wordmark (name as logo) or combination mark (symbol + name). Pure symbols (like Nike's swoosh) only work after massive brand recognition. For new businesses, include your name.

When should I redesign my logo?

Consider redesigning when your logo looks dated, doesn't reproduce well digitally, your business has evolved significantly, or customers don't recognize/remember it. Avoid redesigning too often, recognition takes time.

Can I trademark my logo?

Yes, and you should. Trademark registration protects your logo from competitors. Consult a trademark attorney to search existing marks and file correctly. This prevents future legal issues and protects your investment.

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