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		<title>Logo Design Color Scheme</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 13:12:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picking a color for your logo is a very important step in branding your business. That logo will represent your company for so long as you employ it, and shoppers will remember your logo (hopefully) and associate it with your business for the remainder of the life of your business. Coming up with a logo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Picking a color for your logo is a very important step in  branding your business. That logo will represent your company for so long as  you employ it, and shoppers will remember your logo (hopefully) and associate  it with <a href="http://www.logodesktop.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/color-scheme.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-79" title="color scheme" src="http://www.logodesktop.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/color-scheme-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>your business for the remainder of the life of your business. Coming up  with a logo can be really complex and you need to try and keep things as  straightforward as feasible to make sure that your logo is straightforward for  your clients to recollect. Making an attempt to get too flashy or too  sophisticated with the design of your logo will probably turn away more clients  than it will draw. The concept is to make something that&#8217;s straightforward to  recollect, familiar, and correctly shows the service that your business or  company provides. Here are one or two tips which will help you out when it  comes to coming up with your logo, particularly when it comes to selecting the  colours for your logo</p>
<p>*  Don&#8217;t Pick Colours  That Are Too Flashy : Picking flashy colours for your logo can be a good thing  occasionally however more than often it isn&#8217;t. Colours should be particularly  basic and easy on the eyes. Picking flashier, brighter colours is more  acceptable for enterprises and firms that are providing an exciting service.  Many firms in the kid services industry use flashy colours as it catches the  eyes of children, and makes them feel more at home. As we grow, bright, flashy  colours have a tendency to come off as clumsy and unprofessional.</p>
<p>*  Neutral Colours Are  often good : Picking neutral colours for your logo is a brilliant idea. These  colours are interchangeable, and regularly times your logo will show up  completely against a variety of different colours and textures when you reprint  your logo in the entire thing&#8217;s practical uses.</p>
<p>* Use Colours That Match Your Industry and Service : there  is not any reason your logo should be pink if you&#8217;re working in the farming  industry. Pink is a color that doesn&#8217;t associate with that industry. Try and  select colors that you see in your business and the tools that you exploit to  supply your product. Using these colours will help your clients make  appropriate connections in their head. For example, if you were coming up with  a logo for a construction company, you&#8217;ll think about employing a construction  yellow or orange for your logo.</p>
<p>Coming up with a logo for your small business or  company can be difficult, particularly if you&#8217;re not as experienced in design  or promoting. Try playing with your logo on different surfaces and textures to  make sure that it would seem the way that you would desire, and never forget to  begin with a couple of different differences, and narrow them down to the one  that fits your company the best.</p>
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		<title>Importance of Colors in Logo Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 13:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>logod</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Colourful Logo]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Colours are always regarded as an important facet of our day to day life. Colors referred as a conceptual language are always used for communication purpose. Like way to make your own brand to be a recognizable picture of a company or product, you want a logo. A good logo design made with efficacious colours [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Colours are always regarded as an important facet of our day  to day life.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.logodesktop.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/colors-in-logo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-73" title="colors in logo" src="http://www.logodesktop.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/colors-in-logo-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Colors referred as a conceptual language are always used for communication  purpose. Like way to make your own brand to be a recognizable picture of a  company or product, you want a logo. A good logo design made with efficacious  colours will help you to form an eminent brands that provides help in meeting  the prospects of consumers which invigorates consumer loyalty. Identifying the  first logo color is a little hard task. Once identified your job is half done.  It must look good with your first color and also must appear the same way on  the internet that it does outlined. Don&#8217;t pick a color that doesn&#8217;t compliment  the primary. You need the secondary color to counterpoint the 1st color. Your  logo must appear the same way on the internet that it does outlined. Plenty of  addition colours are not possible to print. You want to choose a color that&#8217;s  printable. You can pick a 3rd color that might come handy later.</p>
<p>Generally, there are 2 differing types of color, which are referred to as  addition and subtractive. Addition color is where you mix light to get another  color. They use light to provide the colours and are varying sexy and bright.  Your Television and PC monitor are the ideal examples. Where you mix inks or  paints together to get a color is Subtractive color.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re dimmer, and do not have the tonal range. RGB that stands for the  colours Red-Green-Blue are used to outline website design and graphical design  the colours in mixture of these 3 colours. Most frequently online media is done  in RGB color systems.</p>
<p>Occasionally print media is done in RGB also. CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta  Yellow and Black. With CMYK all colours are called a mix of these 4 base  colours. Pantone is another color system utilised by pro printers. Colors  recognized as a crucial aspect in logo design always represent feelings and  certain meanings. For example, green represents health, while red represents  zeal or danger and white represents peace. Warm colours like yellow and orange  give a heavy feel, while colours like purple and brown suggest lightness or  weightlessness. Subdued colours give a sense of relaxation and trustworthiness.  There are a number of limitations on the employment of colours. Firstly,  colours shouldn&#8217;t be many . The color should reinforce and support the shape of  the logo. As far as patterns are concerned logos can contain one or many patterns  like droplets, spirals, pop, canted, animorphic, shadows, alpha face,  transparency, labels, punctuation, photo icons, flowers, or wire. So you  eventually have a logo design idea and you are ready to discover a designer.  But there are still few things left to think about with the choice of color for  a logo design. At first you have to realize the quantity of color you would  like in your design. The most simple of designs will have only 2 colours i.e.</p>
<p>Black and white. The colours should contrast or compliment  one another. Pick colours that look appealing to the eye.</p>
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