Sunday, October 24, 2010

Second Takes

One of the most common mistakes that small business owners make in regards to their logos is trying to make it say too much. Many businesses are diversified in their product offerings and so having the logo showcase “What you Do” is next to impossible. So what should a good logo do then?


The other day I was driving down the road and my wife saw a political sign and pointed at it and said “look”. Everyone in the car turned and laughed and for 5 minutes we discussed that sign. The sign was in the back of a pick-up, up-side-down. While I would NEVER recommend including an obvious flaw in your logo, this event does illustrate a valuable point. That sign caught my wifes attention! It caused her to share it with all of us! It made us want to look and caused 5 minutes of conversation. That politition EFFECTIVELY branded his image into our minds. It made us think of him. It informed us that Mr. Higdon is running for Mayor. We do not know all of his positions on the issues, but we know that he exists.


That is what a logo should do effectively. A great logo does not have to say everything about your company. But if you can acquire a logo that will capture attention and make people want to perform a second take, you have branded them and you are now at least on step above the competion!

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