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A Good Logo is a Psychological Mind Etching

Published on September 28, 2007 By admin

A good logo comes from a type of mindful inscribing that you want to last in the mind of your viewers for a long, long time. So how do you create a truly great logo? Think about company letterheads, company brochures, advertising or any other exposure plan you may have. They are all vehicles that [...]

What Makes Logos Work

Published on September 21, 2007 By admin

by Jared McCarthy Developing a great logo is a strange mix of art, science, psychology and (in most cases) a good amount of luck. Last week, in part one of this two-part series, we discussed some fundamentals of logo development and design. Now, in part two, well look at… The pitfalls of literal translation How [...]

Logo Design with Embossing and Earthtones

Published on September 18, 2007 By admin

Making a Logo that Includes Embossing Today I had a little too much time on my hands and started experimenting with some unique logo design concepts. I start by surfing the internet for unique logo effects, logo ideas and embossed printing. I Found a blog that looks like its just getting started but it got [...]

A Simple Guide to Picking Logo Colors

Published on September 16, 2007 By Five Foot Forward

ABSTRACT: Selecting a fitting color for your logo is a critical step in the design process. But how do you know what is the right logo color for you? This article leads you through the process and offers helpful guidance in making this decision. Written by Jeff Kear © 2004 Creative Director, myICON Design One [...]

Designing Logos for Web and Print

Published on September 5, 2007 By sales

A great lesson on the differences between preparing logos for web or print If a client so much as utters the words “design a logo,” one of your first questions should be, “Do you plan on having this printed on stationery?” Chances are they’ll say yes. Creating a logo for both Web and print can [...]

Using your Cell Phone Images to Print Business Cards

Published on September 5, 2007 By 1handhigh5

Many people are using Cell phone cameras today and the quality is improving daily. Have you ever thought about taking some of these digital for a personalized business card? Some of your best picture are on your phone but appear dark out of focus. With practice you can pull off high quality imagery, but don’t [...]

Offset Printing Your Posters

Published on August 21, 2007 By orngecrush

The next time you plan your poster printing project, you need to make a decision on what kind of printing method you are going to use. In addition to the graphic designers, writers, poster printing design, and layout, you also have to plan what is the most appropriate printing technique for your budget. So what [...]

New Way to Automatically Fix Red-Eyes

Published on August 2, 2007 By GenJaneu

SciFusion Software announces the release of StopRedEye!, an innovative program to automatically fix the red-eye effect in a batch of images. The product operates in a lossless mode, modifying only small parts of JPEG images, and has no negative impact on the quality of processed images. Professional photographers fight red-eye by using dedicated, big and [...]

Female Logos and Color Ideas

Published on June 5, 2007 By Pariah

When you need a logo look for logo design services that cater to all requirements and budgets. A Professional corporate logo design firm may not be something you will spend good money on but you should spend wisely. The task of the graphic artist is to deepen the mystery in ways you cannot so you [...]

Simple Logos that Have Persona

Published on February 22, 2007 By Pariah

Keep it Simple Keeping it really simple with your logo design is the key to a winning logo design. It is no secret that simplicity is the best communicator amongst the human race. During the development process it is likely you will be viewing much of your evolvement online, through a website of email. Let [...]