Keys To An Effective Logo Milwaukee WI

The right logo, with the right characteristics, will boost your visibility, credibility and memorablity , which means more business for you. These characteristics include: Consistency in use of your logo, tagline, and other factors.

Local Companies

Armitage & Associates
414-276-7007
611 N Broadway
Milwaukee, WI
Federal Bureau of Investigation
414-276-4684
330 E Kilbourn Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Ballard David L
414-384-2897
3116 W Kinnickinnic River Pkwy
Milwaukee, WI
Centurian Investigation Inc
414-278-8551
3111 S Pennsylvania Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Occupational Fraud Interventions Inc
414-817-1000
9401 W Beloit Rd Suite 106
Milwaukee, WI
United Security Services
414-817-0000
9401 W Beloit Rd Suite 106
Milwaukee, WI
Blue Knight Police
414-774-5506
10617 W Oklahoma Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Lennox Industries Inc
(414) 902-6940
3930 W Burnham St
Milwaukee, WI
Locke-Brothers Inc
(414) 258-1022
2835 N Mayfair Rd
Milwaukee, WI
Quinlevan Commercial Real Estate
(414) 771-4374
828 N Broadway
Milwaukee, WI

These characteristics include:

Consistency in use of your logo, tagline, materials. Repetition of similar elements, used in the same or similar ways, helps people to remember who you are and what you do.

Memorability, so that your logo stays at the forefront of your potential clients' minds. That way, they'll think of you next time they have a need.

Meaningfulness, so that your logo can spread the message about the distinguishing characteristics of your business.

Uniqueness, which helps you stand out from the crowd. For example, if everyone in your industry uses a particular symbol (i.e., travel agencies often use globes in their logos), try to use something else ­ that way, your logo doesn't just look like everyone else's.

Professionalism, in the quality of the graphics, the printing and the paper on which your materials are printed.

Timelessness in your logo will ensure that you don't have to redesign your logo in just a few years and that your investment and equity in your design will be lasting.

Differentiation between the colors in your logo ­ and not just in terms of hue, but in terms of value as well, so that it translates well either to black and white or greyscale and colorblind people are able to see it.

Unity among the different elements in the logo. The logo must fit together as a single unit, and not just appear as a jumble of elements pasted together.

Scalability, so that your logo looks equally good on both a business card and on a sign for your business (or a billboard!), and at every size in between. Your business's name should be legible at different logo sizes ­ be sure that your designer chooses a font that is easily readable.

Having a professionally designed logo can really give your business a jumpstart and helps your business get the attention ­and clients­ you need to succeed.

About the Author:

Erin Ferree is a logo, print and web designer who has been making it easy for small businesses to stand out and to be visible, credible and memorable for the past nine years. http://www.elf-design.com.


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Featured Local Company

Armitage & Associates

414-276-7007
611 N Broadway
Milwaukee, WI


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