design42 can help you with designing
your logo or corporate signature.
A student responding to a $5.00 prize contest in 1916
in Suffolk, Virginia, drew the first Mr. Peanuts. At
one time trademarks and logos could be left to people
entering contests.
Today too much rests on the design to entrust it to
anyone but an experienced designer. Even back then Planters
hired a commercial artist to revise the child's entry.
Now you have to contend with balancing the limitations
of the web with the demands of print.
From a design standpoint, a logo must be:
original
legible
stimulating
appropriate to the product
easy to remember
A trademark or logo can take these forms:
a symbol
a letter or letters
a combination of symbols and letters
Although that sounds very simplistic, it is a complex
balance. design42 has the talent and experience
you need to develop a unique signature for your business
that works both in print and on the web.