Posted by: logoworld on: January 31, 2009
Have you ever seen web objects with shadows, colors, shading and other visual design elements that make the object look lifelike? This is 3D artwork.
Posted by: logoworld on: January 31, 2009
Never take a risk with your logo design. You might be a good executive and know all; about the functioning of an organization.
Posted by: logoworld on: January 31, 2009
Every business worth its name must have a logo design. It is that little graphic displayed on everything that is uniquely theirs- their website, products and stationery. In some cases, the logo may simply be a stylistic adaptation of a name.
Posted by: logoworld on: September 11, 2008
The importance of logo design and its role in brand establishment is evident to any business. Professional logos have proven over the years to have the power to achieve a distinctive image and identity for an organization, which consumers may identify with.
Posted by: logoworld on: August 30, 2008
Your logo can be used on web sites, banners, printed material such as business cards, t-shirts and coffee mugs, however when designing your own logo or getting it done by logo design professionals, ensure the following three basic rules and you will have a great and memorable corporate identity.
Posted by: logoworld on: August 2, 2008
If you run a serious online business your website is probably the major contributing factor to your success, especially if it’s well-designed, user-friendly and informative. The company website is the prime connection between you and the all-important customer base, upon which every business relies.
Posted by: logoworld on: June 28, 2008
When you are ready to create your business logo, you need to take your time to make sure your logo reflects your business’s personality and that it’s memorable. This logo will go on all your marketing materials, from brochures to custom business cards.
Posted by: logoworld on: May 31, 2008
If you’ve been online long, you’re sure to have seen many “gurus” give their ideas about branding. However, much of what you read simply isn’t true. Over the years, many myths about branding have taken hold in the online world and spread like wildfire. The fact is: They are doing you more harm than good.
Posted by: logoworld on: May 20, 2008
Putting a company logo into embroidery format requires a technique called digitizing.
There are a few tips for making logos embroidery ready and preparing it for the process of digitizing. By following these few steps and taking time to plan, the outcome of the company logo will be more what you want and less thrown together.