The Value of a Good Logo
immixdesign | June 28, 20106 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 If the logo is outdated, pixelated, thrown together or just boring, this impression will translate to the product or company.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.





