Corporate
Branding - Will they remember you?
In
today's market selling quantity seems to be the
rule of the day. Slap together something quick
and don't worry about what flies out the door,
it doesn't even matter who the purchasers are.
Companies who focus on branding will stand out
amongst the crowd. Why? They have recognized
that most buyers' especially online buyers need
confidence in doing business with an established
entity. Nothing shows your commitment to your
business like a well developed branding
strategy. Having a great logo is the first major
step towards cultivating this development. Sure
there are plenty of "out-of-the-box"
logo solutions and the prices are more than
appealing to a business that doesn't recognize
the value of their corporate image.
The Difference
Why should you spend more than $300 on a logo?
Would you buy a car for $1000? Chances are if
you do you'll be paying a lot more for
maintenance and the headaches it will bring. You
always get what you pay for. This can't be
stressed enough. If you are willing to sabotage
your business from the very beginning by
neglecting the image you portray to your
potential clients, that logo will be costing you
a lot more than you're willing to invest. A
professional Graphic Designer will invest a lot
of time, researching to produce a logo that is
truly unique (vital to branding and making your
mark) and introduce you to a solid first step in
Branding your company as a powerful entity. A
logo is further enhanced by the elements built
around it. With everything related to design,
everything should be custom made, now more so
than ever because the competition for capital is
increasing. You have to be better than your
competitors in as many ways possible.
For the young start-up company, budgets may
disallow you the option of working with a
professional designer. There are plenty of great
designers out there that won't gouge your pocket
book but be certain that they are capable of
creating exactly what you want and that they
have the experience to expand upon the logo
design provided. You want someone who is
business savvy and has demonstrated their
applied knowledge. They must be able to foresee
the bigger picture. The success of your business
rests on this.
Putting it Together
Generally speaking the more experienced the
designer the higher the rates charged. With the
experience you will usually get a product that
has been developed and refined over time. A
veteran Graphic Designer will be designing with
the big picture in mind taking your investment
dollars further. The numbers quoted are relative
to what they generate, a client will be happy to
invest money when they see return. If the image
developed for them attracts customers price
becomes secondary. Recognize the value of your
image and take your logo very seriously. As
human beings we are visual.
For the long haul
Generally a business that has quality services
to offer and takes their image seriously will
understand the value of investing in
professional design. Most successful businesses
know how much they must devote to marketing in
order to generate the sales they desire. Those
marketing dollars will be more effective if your
Branding approach was cultivated properly. If
you take your business seriously chances are
you'll attract the same. How do you want to be
viewed?
A Bit about the Logo
For the most part focus was placed on the
business mentality rather than the logo itself.
There are different types of logos. Many large
corporations utilize strictly text or
abbreviations. Companies like DELL, IBM, RCA,
ABB, etc. Text logos are very popular and are
easily integrated across the Branding board.
Iconic treatments are also utilized by many
businesses. An icon can be very powerful in
identifying a company. Take Apple or Nike for
example. Using imagery is a very powerful
strategy in branding. Symbols guide us in our
lives and daily activities. Icons can be very
simple and clean to more complex utilizing
gradients and simulated 3D. Illustrative (beyond
iconic) is less frequently used but can work
effectively for companies that usually want to
portray a timelessness or "natural"
homey feeling typically found on a bottle of
tomato sauce or organic potato chips.
Everything outlined above can dictate the price
of your logo. The logo is a powerful aspect of
your company. It should take time to create and
will require much attention if it is to create a
powerful Branding strategy. Be sure that the
logo designer of choice is willing to provide
you with mock ups and multiple revisions and is
willing to help take your company to the next
level.
Author
Bio
Tyson Fenech is the Creative Director for Core
Creative Concepts. Designing web sites and print
materials for the past 7 years helping both
small startups and Fortune 500 companies. www.coregraphicdesign.com
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