A recognizable graphic design element, often including a name, symbol or trademark, representing an organization or product. Before you start thinking about designing a business card or picking colors for your letterhead, you need a logo. Featuring your company name, embellished with a little color and perhaps a few graphic touches here and there, your logo is your company's most important design element because it's the basis for all your other marketing materials: stationery, packaging, promotional materials and signage.
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Should You have a logo?
The answer to this is really internal. You know your market, your customers and your plans for your business better than anyone. So before deciding whether or not to get a logo created, ask yourself these questions:
- Would the addition of a logo benefit my brand? In other words, would a logo amplify, enhance or highlight my overall purpose?
- Does it make sense for me to have a logo? For example, if you have a clothing line, a logo could make brand recognition that much easier and thereby customers could recognize you just on your image alone. The reverse would be, for instance, if you ran a small accounting company out of your home & and are not interested in recruiting new clients...well, investing in a logo might not make a whole lot of sense.
- What do my competitors do? Now, of course, you want to set yourself apart from your competitors but you also want to be consistent within your industry.
Graphics Innovator Limited has a group of talented computer graphics professionals who can create corporate branding and identity design. The aim is to create a unique logo design that represents a company's identity and goals. Nothing can have a more fundamental impact on a business than an expert, professional corporate identity and logo design.
TURNAROUND TIME:
We provide always faster turnaround. Our normal turnaround time is 12-24 hours. Also the turnaround time will depend on the volume and complexity of the project.
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