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Logo Design Podcast 18: Hierarchy

So, you’ve completed what you think is a great looking logo. Now you need to take a step back and consider the overall visual progression. Where is the eye immediately drawn to? Is what’s most important being seen clearly and first? Or is it getting lost, or noticed 2nd or 3rd, or worse yet…not at all?

There are a number of ways to get around the visual hierarchy problem, including adjusting size, contrast, placement etc. In Logo Design Podcast 18, Paul discusses some little tricks and hints to rectifying this problem, and correctly establishing visual hierarchy in a logo.

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6 Responses to “Logo Design Podcast 18: Hierarchy”

  1. Stacy Says:

    Awesome podcast! Lots of great info.

    Note: The first Jeep logo did not appear in the podcast. When you discuss reading the Helvetica text before the jeep outline, the Body Need photo is still showing. (Minute 12:16)

  2. Paul Says:

    AAAAigh! You’re right. We’re on it. The Jeep logo timing got messed up. Thanks Stacy.

  3. Administrator Says:

    Thanks for the heads up Stacy, should be fixed now.

  4. Chris Says:

    Great Podcast. This is very important to logo design, but I think a lot of (at least amateurs) designers tend to mess up. Your examples work perfectly. I look forward to the next p’cast.

  5. Anthony Says:

    Thanks for the tips. you do really nice work. Check out my logos page if you want let me know what you think.

  6. Ginny Says:

    Informative podcast! Your tutorials allow me to freshen up my design style. You communicate well. Your time, and your desire to enrich those of us who might be less fortunate is appreciated!

    Thank you.

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