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45 Rules for Creating a Great Logo Design

Tanner Christensen, tannersite.com

  • Do not use more than three colors.
  • Get rid of everything that is not absolutely necessary.
  • Type must be easy enough for your grandma to read.
  • The logo must be recognizable.
  • Create a unique shape or layout for the logo.
  • Completely ignore what your parents and/or spouse think about the design.
  • Confirm that the logo looks appealing to more than just three (3) individuals.
  • Do not combine elements from popular logos and claim it as original work.
  • Do not use clipart under any circumstances.
  • The logo should look good in black and white.
  • Make sure that the logo is recognizable when inverted.
  • Make sure that the logo is recognizable when resized.
  • If the logo contains an icon or symbol, as well as text, place each so that they complement one another.
  • Avoid recent logo design trends. Instead, make the logo look timeless.
  • Do not use special effects (including, but not limited to: gradients, drop shadows, reflections, and light bursts).
  • Fit the logo into a square layout if possible, avoid obscure layouts.
  • Avoid intricate details.
  • Consider the different places and ways that the logo will be presented.
  • Invoke feelings of being bold and confident, never dull and weak.
  • Realize that you will not create a perfect logo.
  • Use sharp lines for sharp businesses, smooth lines for smooth businesses.
  • The logo must have some connection to what it is representing.
  • A photo does not make a logo.
  • You must surprise customers with presentation.
  • Do not use more than two fonts.
  • Each element of the logo needs to be aligned. Left, center, right, top, or bottom.
  • The logo should look solid, with no trailing elements.
  • Know who is going to be looking at the logo before you think of ideas for it.
  • Always choose function over innovation.
  • If the brand name is memorable, the brand name should be the logo.
  • The logo should be recognizable when mirrored.
  • Even large companies need small logos.
  • Everyone should like the logo design, not just the business that will use it.
  • Create variations. The more variations, the more likely you are to get it right.
  • The logo must look consistent across multiple platforms.
  • The logo must be easy to describe.
  • Do not use taglines in the logo.
  • Sketch out ideas using paper and pencil before working on a computer.
  • Keep the design simple.
  • Do not use any “swoosh” or “globe”symbols.
  • The logo should not be distracting.
  • It should be honest in its representation.
  • The logo should be balanced visually.
  • Avoid bright, neon colors and dark, dull colors.
  • The logo must not break any of the above rules.
  • Copyright © 2008 Tanner Christensen.
    All rights reserved unless otherwise noted. Used with permission.

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