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The Value of a Good Logo

immixdesign | June 28, 2010

6 Reasons why a logo should cost more than your lunch!
~ EU Freelance Designer

I recently came across this article on the worth and value of good solid logo design. I think there is often a misconception about the work and effort that it takes to create an excellent, well researched and timeless logo. Yes, there are designers and online sites that put logo design up “for sale”, but I don’t believe that a logo should ever be “for sale.” Its not a seasonal item that will start to fade in a few months and no longer be in style. A good logo should be able to stand the test of time.

According to this online blog article there are 6 reasons why logo design should cost more than your lunch, and I happen to agree!

1. A logo is the very first impression people get of your company –
This is precisely accurate. If you have no previous knowledge or exposure of a company your acquaintance with their logo will be your first read on the “feel” of the organization. If the logo is outdated, pixelated, thrown together or just boring, this impression will translate to the product or company. It is essential to make the best first impression.

2. A logo needs longevity
Like any fashion or product based industry there will always be trends that come and go. I believe that it is important to be aware of those trends and perhaps even align your design within these unwritten rules. However your design needs to withstand the temporary phase that each trend brings.

3. A logo needs to be original
If everyone is sporting the same look how do you distinguish yourself? If your logo is generic then your company becomes generic. Proper research and brainstorming are critical in this step of the process. The mark should not be selected because it looks cool, there should be meaning behind its appearance.

4. A logo should look professional
If you want to come across as an amateur than by all means, your logo is the best place to start. For most, this is not the desired impression. Professionalism is the goal, this needs to be obtained through your logo.

5. A logo should reflect the time and thought gone in to designing it
This is one of the biggest reasons why a good logo should cost more than your lunch. Artists and designers do not simply “whip” out beautiful, well thought out logos. There is a design process, and necessary steps to take to achieve longevity, professionalism, and unique design.

6. A logo is the starting point of your whole corporate image
Your company logo should pave the way for the rest of your company image. This is the starting point, let everything stem from your logo and brand.

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Working with a consultant

immixdesign | June 22, 2010

When to use a consultant:

The best time to consider a consultant is when your task at hand requires experience outside your realm of expertise. With the right consultant your company gains the highest level of experience and professionalism at an affordable price without having to hire a full time position.

Alternatively, if you are considering hiring a completely new role, a consultant can allow you to test the waters and see if you have the workload for a full time person.

How to choose a consultant:
In my opinion, a connection should happen at your first meeting. You should genuinely like to work with and speak to your consultant. If you get a bad feeling right off the bat— then move on. If not, do your homework and look at their website, their previous work, and ask for a couple of references. A strong consultant should be an excellent listener, if you find yourself being hit with a generic sales pitch, this may not be the best fit.

How to get started with a consultant:
A good place to start is to work with your consultant to clearly define the scope of work, your goals, and your expectations in writing. This step will help you and the consultant to prevent any miscommunications. Also, ask your consultant how they prefer to work… some bill hourly and some will do an estimate or a ‘not to exceed amount’.  A good consultant will outline their process and clearly indicate timeline and costs.

How to judge if it is worth it:
A consultant’s information is only worth what you make of it.

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Create your own custom color themes!

immixdesign | June 21, 2010

Adobe Kuler is a free web hosted application for generating color schemes! I stumbled upon this excellent resource and have found it to be quite useful. It is the perfect place to browse when you need color inspiration, new themes, popular trends, and specific color matching.

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Kuler also has an option to create a color scheme from a personal photo. I uploaded a photo and am able to manipulate the color selection and create the exact scheme that I want. There are also options to create color schemes using the color wheel. By simply moving the ruler bar you can change the theme using analogous colors, monochromatic, triad, complementary, compound, shades, and custom.

I personally love this feature, it is so easy to select a color and then change the layout according to the different rules. If you are starting a new project and need some inspiration check out Kuler! This is the perfect site to compile your visual ambitions and actually get to see them put together.

Here are a few samples taken from http://kuler.adobe.com/

1. Most popular: Olde Tyme

2. Personal upload: photo

3. Create: Custom colors/shades

most popular

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American Web Design Awards – GD USA

immixdesign | June 14, 2010

Since 1963 Graphic Design USA has been the news magazine for graphic designers and other creative professionals. Enjoy some of the web design from this years gallery:

Champlin Architecture
http://www.thinkchamplin.com/

This web site is very clean and the viewer gets a strong sense of balance and symmetry which completely represents the essence of the firm. I really enjoy the picture navigation at the bottom of this page, it demonstrates their vast array of work as well as showcase their impressive design.

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Aesthetic Answers
http://aesthetic-answers.com/

This web site has a strong visual layout that does not need very much to say that the design company is professional, elegant and talented. I love the color palette and the organic flow that the company logo has.

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Agency Creative
http://agencycreative.com/index.php

Agency Creative may have more flare and design elements then I normally like, but this site really works. The colors are bright yet the design is not cluttered or confusing. The “See our work” section not only shows you some of their past work but you get to see a step by step process of how they transformed a company through branding.

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Flashback to my wedding invitations…

immixdesign | June 12, 2010

Do you and I dos?

Today, I am taking the time to work on my first custom invitations since my wedding! As I was brainstorming I remembered what a fabulous time I had designing my wedding invitations nearly 3 years ago. I designed everything from the flower, to the custom set of icons— that was the easy part! Putting the invitations together— boy, was that A LOT of manual labor, cutting, rivets, Xacto knife all the flowers you see on the front (see below). OH… and did i mention, hand made folders for the invitation to slide into. Yeah, that was fun.

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Then, I printed and punched out the custom seal and labels on the envelope, along with my custom graphic of our wedding rings for a stamp (ordered from stamps.com).

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The RSVP were non-traditional, I let my guests write or draw their response in. I remember looking forward to the mail EVERY DAY! They were so much fun and my guests were creative! :)

michelle

justin

ricksteph

Ok, so who’s in for helping me with my next invitation adventure? I promise you… it won’t be so labor intensive. Really. I swear. Ok, I hope. :)

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JUNE BLOOM—time to select a new monthly calendar!

immixdesign | June 2, 2010

Take a moment to choose a new June calendar to brighten up your desktop!
(To ensure a high resolution desktop image, make your selection then click a second time until the picture fills your computer browser.)



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