
Savour is a very difficult word to define in a logo, this designer has accomplished this task using little more than the company name itself, this logo really is a little gem.
Logo Design Categories: Corporate Logo Design, Modern Logo Design, Professional Logo Design
It's the subtle use of perspective that makes this logo special. The perspective element allows the electrons to occupy a three-dimensional space and by containing them within the confines of a square, which is essentially a flat object, we've retained a very corporate feel.
To make somebody aware of a possible danger or difficulty is to alert them, the deep red colour of this logo is synonymous with danger and the aesthetic design can easily be interpreted as an alarm, a warning light, a camera lens, an infra red laser, a panic button and many other components of a security system.
In this concept the synergy between the company name and the icon bonds them together, creating a professional corporate image that is easily recognisable and guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.
Ben presented us with the tightest deadline we've ever had to meet as he was leaving the country to attend a trade show that very day. This logo deserves a spot in our portfolio purely for the speed of its creation.
A good logo should represent both the company name and the industry they reside in. By separating the individual letters with vertical lines of varying lengths we have provided a number of visual audio interpretations, including volume bars, a digital display, and sound waves.
Symbols are a very powerful tool for communication as they evoke a subconscious response, the percent sign is synonymous with discounts and by tweaking the company name to include one we have created a logo that symbolises exactly what the company has to offer.
A great example of how 3D perspective can be a very effective in modern day logo design, here it adds an element of depth to the logo whilst maintaining a more traditional corporate feel.
Being a design company we are very aware of the fundamental role primary colours play in delivering a digital visual experience, in this clever little twist the three primary colours of light are displayed literally as hi-tech lights.
It is a logos duty to make a strong and immediate impression and yet be simple enough to deliver a clear message, by adding simple abstract shapes to this company name and colouring them accordingly we have created a tranquil, serene, oasis scene.
Before embarking on any logo design project it's important to be aware of any possible future uses, as this logo is for the surfing industry it's designed to perform well on surf boards, clothing, and other sports related equipment, easy to interpret bold shapes also enable this logo to remain effective on very small items like the zip of a jacket or a key ring.
A logo is just one part of a brand identity, this concept is divided and intro three sections to represent the three different services the company has to offer, the colour connection becomes apparent on their corporate stationery as items of each service are listed within their associative colour group.
Initials are very popular in logo design as they are naturally associated with the company name and make it easier to remember, when adopting this approach it's important to remember there will be many companies out there with the same initials so it's imperative to display them in a unique way.
Symbols are a very powerful tool for communication as they evoke a subconscious response, the percent sign is synonymous with discounts and by tweaking the company name to include one we have created a logo that symbolises exactly what the company has to offer.
The concept behind this logo is to create the impression of sports equipment that is going to last, by removing a section of the basketball to reveal a solid frame we have created a piece of sports equipment with extraordinary qualities.
The main icon in this logo is universal; anyone who looks at the abstract blue shape in the centre will instantly recognise it as a wave and know the company has a connection with the ocean. On a purely aesthetic level the circle encapsulating the design gives the logo a clean, professional, polished look.
There are many different variations of the 3 second rule, in our industry it represents the maximum amount of time it should take a for a viewer to interpret a company logo, outwardly radiating waves have become a universal symbol for electronic communications and in this logo they create a connection with the communications industry instantaneously.
Here we have a 3D metallic logo that along with the company name is both futuristic and mysterious. This is a favourite of ours as we feel it demonstrates our ability to combine advanced techniques with an eye for good design.
Typography is the art of creating a logotype from scratch, this ability permits the freedom to style the word audio to represent a set of headphones, all in a sharp, clean, modern fashion that is reminiscent of the of the company's image.
We get a lot of positive feedback about this logo, it's been perceive as a cloud, an abstract representation of the number 9, and sometimes both, whatever the interpretation we believe it's the curious response it evokes that makes this logo so memorable.
Colour plays a huge role in memory recall; it stimulates the senses, instantly conveying a message like no other medium, the colour blue projects a trustworthy, dependable, responsible persona and is the perfect choice for this company.
A logo should be a unique visual interpretation of the organization, expressing their personality and their mission, this concept conveys a colourful environment where children will be immersed in a world of fun and creativity.
Simple shapes can be displayed in imaginative ways to form memorable logos, here basic circles have been used to symbolise molecules and linked together to illustrate the chemical bonds that exist between them, this seemingly effortless approach is a great way to produce bold, distinctive logos that are both aesthetically pleasing and easy to remember.
This logo presents a great opportunity to talk a little bit about composition, the uniform size of the circles and the equidistant spacing between them clearly illustrate two key features of good composition, although it's rarely this apparent, good composition is the fundamental component of every great logo.
The addition of smooth metallic surfaces to a logo can go a long way to defining the company image; here the smooth curves and polished surfaces combine to promote a hi-tech company on the cutting-edge of technology.
A great example of a brand identity that is a direct reflection of the company name, expensive financial qualities are projected through the use of dynamic metallic tones.
Sometimes it's the little things that make a logo work, by increasing the size of the letter 'Q' to form a perfect square and colouring it green we create great synergy between the company name and its accompanying icons, this unity combines them together to form an effectual corporate identity.