Shapes are a really great way to make your logo stand out. For this logo for a law firm, we put the firm’s name inside boxes to achieve a professional look.This also helps with cross-platform branding, as a “boxed in” logo works well digitally, as well on letterhead, presentations...
Typographical design involves looking at each letter's specific elements, which the designer can manipulate into a font. Fontscan also be choreographed to illustrate brand persona and authority and draw on the target audience's emotions. For example, a font can be masculine, feminine, strong, fri...
BrandCrowd offers custom logos and assets at a price your organization—whether large or small—can feel comfortable with. You can also use the site’s builders for business cards, social media posts, letterheads, and more. Either way you go, you’ll end up having to pay for a BrandCrowd ...
Print out your choices and see how each logo will look on a letterhead, a calling card, on your computer screen, in a fax message, when photocopied, and other different formats and mediums. Lastly, whatever you choose to be your business logo. Make sure that it appeals to you. Don’t...