Thursday, September 27, 2012
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Logos that are successful are memorable, simple enough to understand, usually appealing to the eye, distinguishable, and represent the company well.
I chose the logos I did in the splash page because each logo I chose is very unique. Every time I see each logo I automatically know what logo each company represents. Although some logos are simpler than others, each logo stands out to me because of their distinguishable design. Most logos are appealing to the eye while others I just recognize and like. I feel like the more successful the company is, the more I like the logo. For example, I really like the Apple logo. Even though its simple and montone, the logo is memorable. You can put the Apple logo in different colors and anywhere and people will know what it is.
I chose the logos I did in the splash page because each logo I chose is very unique. Every time I see each logo I automatically know what logo each company represents. Although some logos are simpler than others, each logo stands out to me because of their distinguishable design. Most logos are appealing to the eye while others I just recognize and like. I feel like the more successful the company is, the more I like the logo. For example, I really like the Apple logo. Even though its simple and montone, the logo is memorable. You can put the Apple logo in different colors and anywhere and people will know what it is.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
In order for a logo to be successful it must be the following:
- simple enough for people to comprehend the logo and memorize it
- visually appealing
- set apart from other logos in the market
- a logo that you personally like and can represent well
- distinguishable, or able to be recognized easily by people
Friday, September 7, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
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