3 great misconceptions about logo design

April 20th, 2012

I don’t like any of the samples I have received! This company must be terrible! logo design missSometimes you can receive a group of samples that just don’t appeal to you, it happens. Most of the time a client doesn’t know or can’t precisely describe what kind of logo he wants or what image he is looking for. For that reason, a good designer will try to question the client as much as possible regarding their preferences and tastes in logos, but this is not always sufficient. Also note that sometimes an idea may seem good at first thought, but looking at the results on paper you could realize that you don’t like them at all. It is natural to get upset if you have received a package of samples that don’t suit you, but it`s important to understand that since you are not buying a premade product, bad surprises are not impossible nor improbable. Look at a batch of bad initial samples as just another step towards a great final design. It is highly unlikely that you will utterly hate everything about the samples presented. You can pick and combine different elements from them - font, color, object, layout – into one great logo. Even if the samples are really terrible, you could tell the designers precisely what you don’t like about them, which will help them avoid similar mistakes in the next samples. A bad batch of samples, depending on your view of it, can be a glass half empty or a glass half full. It’s a setback, perhaps, but the second round has a much greater chance of success.

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Web design vs. graphic design – what’s the difference?

August 12th, 2010

To answer this question, it’s firstly important to establish that there is a difference. Web design is the art (and science!) of building a website. On the surface, a web designer is someone who makes a pretty website by arranging blocks of text, images, and other elements into an attractive and eye-catching design that will inspire a site visitor to take a closer look at the product, service or information being offered. Delve deeper however, and you’ll see that web design is highly technical and includes the use of some complicated-sounding programming languages. Speak PHP, Ajax, BASH, AWK, TCL or Python, anyone? Graphic design on the other hand was traditionally a print-based profession, and the design process still generally begins with pen-and paper sketches. Nowadays, the internet and computer software such as Adobe Illustrator now go hand in hand with the job. Graphic designers create logos and corporate identities, and design packaging, advertising, letter heads, brochures and more. They work with typography – not only the traditional black and white, or Pantone 2 to 3 color logos, but increasingly these days, full color logos incorporating gradients, transparency, 3D shadows and more edgy effects. A graphic designer may provide the artistic and aesthetic talent towards creating the look and feel of a website, and mock up where on the page the different design elements should go, but the web designer is the responsible for converting this mock up by splitting the graphics into images, polishing the design with software such as Adobe Photoshop, and then using web coding to translate the design onto the screen. Since the global recession, design companies have been increasingly looking for multi-skilled jacks-of-all-trades who can perform the role of both graphic and web designer, thus cutting costs and getting two skills for the price of one.

Pixmac Stock Photos

January 19th, 2010

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2012 Olympics logo belongs in the scrap heap

November 24th, 2009

So, designers came up with a bad logo. And when I say bad, trust me, I mean it. I have seen 5 years old kids draw things more beautiful than this “work of art”.

And the Olympic Committee somehow approved of that logo design.

And now, people don’t like it. For some mysterious reason.

And all the officials have to say is, “This is surprising”. Way to go, geniuses. I personally find nothing “surprising” in that reaction. This logo is bad. Did I mention that already? Yes I did. But allow me to mention it again, for when something is so mind-bogglingly horrible, saying it is bad just once is certainly not enough.

I mean, come on. What is this thing? I certainly not the only one for whom it took a good five minutes of staring at this logo just to figure out it reads “2012” – or more accurately, tries to do so. Because it certainly doesn’t look like it, not to the untrained eye. But I’m sure the fine minds at the Olympic Committee and the designers who came up with this abomination would disagree with me. I’m certain they could easily make out the numbers within that logo. Then again, I’m also certain they can make out numbers inside of abstract paintings, too.

This logo has been described as a "puerile mess", a swastika and a collection of beer mats – but none of those accurately describe it. I personally think it looks like… a collection of pieces of scrap metal. Bent and broken scrap metal. In one of its color variations, rusted scrap metal – and I will leave you the (dis)pleasure of figuring out what does the yellow “shading” stand for. This is very fitting, because this logo is like the equivalent of scrap metal in logo design. And just like with scrap metal, perhaps something could be done with it, but this would take a lot of work – something the designers who came up with this obviously didn’t appreciate. It probably took about as much time to design that logo as it would to go to your local scrap heap and collect a few rusty metal pieces. And now, on to the worst part: the Olympic Committee actually paid £400,000 for this. To continue our metaphor – they paid £400,000 for scrap metal. And then they wonder why the public is not happy.

Errors, errors, it’s all a tissue of errors. Certainly, there were more than a few people involved in this. If they paid £400,000 for it, surely there were quite a few designers “working” on this. You’d think one of them would have stood up and said, “Hey guys, what the heck have we created?” Same goes for the Olympic Committee: you’d think someone would have said, “What exactly have we bought? Don’t you think this logo looks lame?” What kind of a chain of coincidences did it take for a logo this horrible to see the light of the day? More coincidences then I’m willing to believe in. It’s as if an evil wizard bent on ruining the 2012 Olympics cast a spell to cloud the mind of everyone involving in the creation and commercialization of the logo, a spell which ultimately resulted in the creation of what is, hands down, one of the worst logos ever.

Starting An E-Commerce Business

February 24th, 2009
Starting An E-Commerce Business: Baby Steps Starting your own e-commerce business can be quite the adventure. There is nothing wrong with falling head over heels in love with your ideas and plans and becoming overly excited. But always remember, feet first. Creating a business from scratch is like a child learning to walk. You need to grab on to something solid, feel around, get a sense of balance, and take baby steps. Risky Business Before running full speed ahead with your brilliant business brainchild, proper planning is required. Being an entrepreneur is risky business, however you can improve your chances of success with preparation and development. First, you need to research your target market, products and services, competitors, demographics on your potential customers, popular key words associated with your business and the probable costs involved. After compiling all this information, you need to ask yourself, 'is it worth it?' If the answer is yes, then carry on. "It's All in the Name" You have your business idea, you've conducted your market research, your preparation is complete and now you are beginning to get butterflies in your stomach from all the excitement that comes with starting your own business. So what's next? The Name. You should start considering names for your company in the beginning stages of the development of your business. Use a serious name for a serious company and a fun name for creative company or a company that markets towards children. But keep in mind that the name of your business must earn the attention and trust of your potential customers. While selecting your company's name, bear in mind the qualities you would like your company to portray. If you want to represent a very aggressive, high tech, corporate and cutting-edge company, you should not come up with the name like 'Sloopy' or 'Scroochy'. Important Points to Consider In Name Selection:
  • Shorter is better. It is easier to remember names like LogoBee or Nike as opposed to 'Kransferst Bayer Colombo Association of Michigan'.
  • Make sure the name is easily pronounceable. It's very hard to pronounce 'Shmakhtnik', 'Kchichkus' or 'Xsassassas'.
  • It may be helpful to have the name associated with your company's philosophy. For example, a strong solid company should use a strong, bold name such as 'Bamm,' 'CastleDom,' or 'Gong.' A high-tech company could use a more creative name such as 'Ampex,' 'Freebee,' or 'Ciriu'. Design companies can use even more creative names such as 'Venturius,' 'BlueFrog,' 'BlackInc.'
  • Try to relate the company name to the field of business. For example, a food company - 'Bacon House,' an office supplier - 'BluePin,' a construction company - 'GoldenBrick.'
  • Create a recognizable image. Come up with a meaningful name by combining nouns, adverbs and adjectives such as: 'Penguin Solutions,' 'Flying Frog,' 'Walking House,' or 'Yellow Pot.'
  • Do not forget your business's target market. Home insurance companies target a more mature market. It would be absurd to use a name like 'HipHop BangBang Solutions.'
  • A good way to test out your company name is to tell it to your friends and ask them if they remember the name in a week.
Website Design Marketing should start immediately after the company is created, the name chosen and officially registered. You want people to remember your company in a positive way. You need to make an outstanding first impression. So, the first thing you have to work on is your name and the image you portray. In the e-commerce world your website is the name and face of the company. The website is the most important marketing tool for an e-commerce business. The website needs to look legitimate and provoke a sense of trust. It needs to be appealing, simple to use, eye-catching, competitive and unique. Therefore, it is worth it to spend a good amount of time and money on your website design. If you aren't savvy with website design and development, then invest in a talented website design company or independent designer. Website Marketing Search Engine Optimization Search engines use algorithms (mathematical formulas) to rank website listings in response to a particular keyword query. In order to protect themselves from webmasters and search engine optimizers manipulating the search engine results to their advantage, search engines do not reveal their ranking criteria. However, there are many factors that are speculated to be important influences in determining the position of a website on search engine result pages. For example:
  • Content counts!: Search engine spiders and bots like websites filled with informative articles, relevant text and content.
  • Incoming links: Build up incoming links from relevant or complimentary sites. The more relevant and authoritative the incoming sites, the better your site will be in the eyes of the spiders and bots.
  • Keywords: Try to place as many keywords in the content of your home page as possible without losing the sense and aesthetics of the page.
  • Meta Tags: Meta tags are html text containing information about the website that is not seen by human viewers. Meta tags include title, description, and keyword tags. Considering that a title tag is the text that attempts to describe your site, it is very important to choose a title tag that emphasizes keywords of your page.
  • Header tags: Header tags (H1, H2, H3, H4, H5…) are used to designate headers and titles. H1 tags should be used to represent the first and most important header, H2 as the second and so on. Search engines give importance to text that differs from the text on the rest of the page. Bold, italics, underlines, and various font sizes are useful as well.
  • Make the site simple, easy to surf and navigate, and eye-catching.
  • Keep your website updated with fresh content, new pages and information.
Free Advertising Search Engines: As a business owner, your first priority should be to get your website listed in the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN and Alta Vista. This can be done simply by submitting your website to the various search engines. Directories: You can also submit your site to web directories, which are databases of categorized listings of websites. Focus on directories that are popular and that specialize on your industry. Link Building: Considering that the World Wide Web is a huge network of interdependent links and connections, link building is an important factor in optimizing your website for search engines. Effective link building consists of exchanging links with authoritative and informative websites that relate to and/or compliment your e-commerce business. Search engines such as Google believe that when web page A links to web page B, web page A is casting a vote for web page B. The more votes web page B has, the more important that page is perceived to be by search engines. The value of the web page linking to the web page B also determines how important that vote is. Google determines the importance of a web page by giving it a Page Rank (PR). Page Rank is another factor that plays a significant role in determining the position of a website on the search engine result page. To view the Page Rank of websites, you can download the Google toolbar at http://toolbar.google.com. Building a network of links is not difficult, however, the challenge is to develop links that are relevant and compliment your business. You can join link exchange websites which are a venue for webmasters interested in building valuable links. Don't exchange links with just any site though, as relevancy is very important. Try to exchange links with sites that can be associated with your industry or that compliment your business. And stay away from online gambling sites and pornography sites, these will not reflect positively on your business. As well, you can do a web search for relevant businesses and simply contact them and suggest a link exchange (some sites may have a section with information pertaining to link exchanges). Check out the backward links (inbound links) of your top competitors. Articles If you are quite knowledgeable about your industry, then publishing articles online is a good start to building a reputation for your site. You can submit articles to free submit directories (where others can download your article as content for their own sites, giving you full credit), online magazines, ezines, and websites relevant to your business. If you are quite knowledgeable on your business's industry, then publishing articles online is a good start to building a reputation for your site. You can submit articles to free submit directories (where others can download your article as content for their own sites, giving you full credit), online magazines, ezines, and websites relevant to your business. Paid Advertising Pay-Per-Advertising: a. Pay-Per-Click: Pay-per-click advertising consists of a search engine or directory that places your website in their database, and charges you a specified amount every time your website comes up in a search and is clicked on, thereby, generating traffic to your site. The amount of the fee is usually determined by bidding on keywords and ranking. b. Pay-Per-Impression: Similar to the concept of pay-per-click advertising, advertisers pay the affiliate based on the number of consumers that view their promotion or ad. c. Pay-Per-Sale: The advertisers pay the affiliate based on the number of consumers that make a purchase based on the direct result of the promotion. d. Pay-Per-Lead: Advertiser pays for each sales lead generated from the direct result of a promotion. Leads include a viewer filling out a survey, form, downloading a demo, software, etc... e. Pay-Per-E-mail: Similar to pay-per-lead advertising, pay-per-e-mail affiliates receive a commission for each consumer's e-mail address they refer to a mailing list or newsletter. Paid Directories: Some directories will charge a fee for increased visibility and is associated with a higher cost. If you choose to place your site in a paid directory listing, consider the offer carefully. Compare the price with other effective methods of advertising. Make sure you get the biggest bang for your buck. Banners: A more popular marketing mechanism consists of banner-style advertisements that are specifically positioned on a web page in order to promote your website. Costs vary according to the placement of the ad on the web page and the size of the banner. Try to advertise on websites that contain relevant content, receive a significant amount of traffic and have fair banner advertisement rates. Ezines: Ezines (electronic magazines/newsletters published online or sent via e-mail) have been experiencing explosive growth in the past few years. There are thousands of ezines covering a vast number of topics. Considering that ezines cater to readers sincerely interested in the topic covered, you should get a higher response rate to your ads. For new businessess, publishing your own ezine right away may be too overwhelming, therefore paying for exposure of your website in online magazines and through ezine ads may be your best bet. Ezines can provide you with valuable traffic at a smaller investment than with banner ads. Ezine advertising is more likely to attract a significant response because the readers trust the editors and are more trusting of the ads. Monitoring Your Site Almost all server providers have counters and tools to monitor your website traffic. You can find out where the traffic is coming from and the regions from which the visitors are originating. You can also find out daily visitor statistics, and other useful things such as how they entered and how long they stayed to browse. You can learn about the demographics of your website visitors and track trends and patterns. By gaining a better understanding of the popular pages on your site and your site's overall performance, you can plan your sites future development, and even focus on specific aspects of your site. Depending on how precisely you wish to track your site's success, you can also purchase software programs to assist you as well. The first few years of an e-commerce company is usually the make or break period of the business. Revenues may be stagnant and expenses may seem overwhelming. It takes time, patience and determination. Sometimes you just need to take baby steps, then be patient and pray.

Free Vector Images by LogoBee Logo Design

January 23rd, 2009
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