Abstract Structures - Architectural Logo Design
An architectural logo design would normally portray geometrical
shapes to gauge and attract potential clientele. Seemingly most images today
within the industry depict abstract and colorful designs for the taste and
splendor of the human mind. Various integration's such as the double exposure
are lucrative and hence have diverse results.
Abstract Images
Logos that which have a lot of color integration may not be
as appealing as logos with a few. Hence it is imperative to keep the masses
guessing with a few colors yet with intelligent hints of integration and
geometrical shapes. Abstract Images tend to correspond more effectively than
basic ones. The use of these images must always be utilized with different
point of views, as what may seem to one designer as amazing could be
devastating to another.
The use of Mosaic patterns within an architectural logo
design must not only be intelligent but also look good in black and white.
Almost all designers have a brain child on inspiration and those who perceive
it in black and white are the luckiest as 80% of the correspondence is complete
with obsolete color.
Social Media
Every designer has a basic point of view with a 100%
similarity with the clients prospective and need. What matters the most is how
a design looks like on a billboard to that of a business card. If it is able to
correspond completely on stretching and contraction – then on a website it
would look astonishing. People all over do not have the time to read a lot, so
minimal typography and immediate imagery of a product would prove wonders on
the clientele list.
Posts online that are timely shared via twitter, Facebook
and YouTube would have adverse effects on the masses if their corresponding
image isn’t in favor of the company or its product or occasion. It is
imperative for a designer hence to check the logo on a maximized screen to that
of a business card and especially on a website for the overall look of the logo
and its response.
Feedback
Within any industry, feedback is essential to know where one
stands and how a goal or vision can be accomplished, especially within the
custom logo design industry. Feedback however is a 2 way stream and thus one
should be aware to only pick the positives and leave the negative aspects
behind.
While developing an architectural logo design, feedback from
friends and family is most valuable, however a 3rd party feedback
list must be created in order to make amends and prepare an altered design if
necessary.
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