An Unforgetable Company Logo

UNFORGETABLE

That's right Company Logos should be unforgetable, but do you know what makes them so memorable?  It's the visual repetition. 

Designing and promoting your Company Logo isn't as difficult as you thought now that you understand the visual repetitiveness.  Look around at the companies you recognize solely by their logo.  Isn't that a powerful image? 

The design of your company logo is one of the most important decisions you'll make for your business.  Here are a few logo design tips:

Choose a distinct design that suits your company and industry.
Keep it as simple as possible.
Keep your colors crisp and clear.
Register or trademark your name and logo.
Imprint your logo on all of your advertising and marketing products from promotional products to apparell.
Imprint your logo on all stationary, invoices, brochures, flyers, business cards, and signs.
If you are unsatisfied with your current logo, change it!  Then market your new logo on all promotional products. 

At TheExecutiveAdvertising.com we have thousands of promotional products to choose from to help you advertise your business.  Our staff will assist you with design, answer your questions, and help you get started with your new look.  Professional Printing and Professional Promotional Products.  

 

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  • 6/23/2008 11:36 PM Shanna wrote:
    You are so right about the visual aspect. I have a simple logo and all the locals recognize it.
    I'd like someone's opinion on using bright colors on my business card and surrounding my logo. Is it too much?
    Thanks
    Shanna
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  • 6/24/2008 10:53 PM Michael wrote:
    Hey Executive.. good suggestion to register my logo. I was so concerned with the designing process and getting my company up and running that it never occured to me. I checked out your site and I'm going to order! Thanks for all the advertising tips too. Michael K.
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