What is logo Design
Logo design surrounds us. Everyone has a logo.
But, what actually is logo design? And what job does a logo do?
Planning logos in 3D isn't simply craftsmanship, it's a science in itself which is based around the idea of variety tones, realistic profundity, plan points and in particular plan bid. Fuelmybrand gives a serious 3D work to give your organization or corporate logo all the way out of the container and in an inconceivable direction which standard 2D logo configuration totally needs.
3D logos can be finished in different ways for instance utilizing various shades of variety with the assistance of angle impacts while joining concealing and surface with profundity to accomplish layered look which tinker eyeballs.
YOUR BRAND VS YOUR BRAND IDENTITY VS YOUR LOGO DESIGN
The first thing we need to clear up is the difference between your brand, your brand identity, and your logo design.
Your Logo Design
Your logo design identifies your business in its simplest form using a logo mark, typographic solution, or combination of both.
That’s all there is to it. Your logo design is the simplest visual representation of your business possible.
From Nike’s tick, to McDonald’s Golden Arches, the best logos are as simple as possible.
WHAT SHOULD A LOGO DESIGN BE?
Memorable
Your logo design must be memorable. If people can’t remember it, what’s the point in it?
By being memorable, you build recognition. And to be memorable, your logo must be…
Simple
The simpler the better.
Reduce your logo down until only the heart of the design remains, then ask yourself “does it still represent our business?”
If so, then you’re onto a winner.
Versatile
Your logo design will be used across a huge range of platforms. From your website to social media, to press releases, and huge billboard designs.
So it needs to be versatile. Your logo design should work at 2mm x 2mm as well as 100m x 100m.
On that note, make sure you have your logo design as both a raster and a vector format.
Raster is a file format such as JPEG or PNG. Vector is an EPS or Illustrator file. Your designer should provide you with both.

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