Creating a logo or any icon memorable is an art of a creative genius with lots of practice. Here I present some of the most creative logos that these geniuses have created. Often People go for free logo design sites and logo contest websites for their company logo but it is always better to go for 1 on 1 with a designer or go for websites which takes your logo order and gives you unlimited revisions.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Logo Designing from Basic Geometric Shapes.
As we have already read about the importance of geometric shapes on any kind of designing and how lots of top brand companies use these shapes on their logos on our previous post, I have here put some basic geometrical shapes and its meaning which can be very helpful to designers specially whose first language is not English.
We already know how to draw polygons and simple designs such as square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid etc.
We already know how to draw polygons and simple designs such as square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid etc.
trapezoid
Quadrilateral with two sides (bases) that are parallel. It is isosceles when it has two sides that are equal and not parallel, and rectangle when two of its sides form a right angle.triangle
Three-sided polygon; triangles are scalene (no side is equal to any other) isosceles (two sides equal) or equilateral (all sides equal).Thursday, September 5, 2013
Free logo design inspiration from geometric shapes.
Everyone knows about the importance of having the right logo. It’s the first impression we get about the company or the individual. The great logos burn that impression forever into our memory banks. Have you noticed though that the most recognized and eye-pleasing logos are the simple ones. Some logos are just logotypes, others get that distinctive look with the help of intricate or more familiar geometric shapes.
So if you’re looking for some design inspirations for your logo, it’s time to get back in shape, into geometric shape that is. The simple shapes that are used as the foundation for all other shapes are the square, rectangle, circle, oval or ellipse, and triangle. Each of them comes with a certain meaning that can be used in design appropriately.
Squares and rectangles are considered to be the most familiar man-made objects that surround us: just think of all those buildings we look at and live in, books, newspapers we read, the screens we stare at. All that helps squares and rectangles to evoke in us the feelings of comfort and safety. In design these shapes are used to suggest stability, knowledge and truth. Squares are often regarded as the most honest and trusted shapes, more so than rectangles.
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