A logo should be a mirror of your brand and your mission. It
should represent the culture in which you are immersed and a projection of your
audience.
Changing just the font and/or color can say a lot about the
direction of your brand. Color can represent an audience that you are trying to
appeal to. For example Microsoft ‘s new four colored logo square are a
representation of,”…the diversity of our (Microsoft’s) products and the
diversity of people that we serve, “ says Jeff Hansen, Microsoft’s general manager of brand
strategy.
If it is not about your client’s logo, how about your own
personal logo? Creating and developing a logo for business cards or personal
letterhead can be a real stand-out in the job market. Designing logo can be as
simple as using a consistent font or color scheme for all your literature.
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