How to Create a Logo
A well-designed logo includes these properties:
It’s a good practice to match all the colors of your business collateral, including logo and website colors, to Pantone or CMYK colors so that your brand colors are always consistent across all platforms—which brings me to my next point—
Consider having your social media headers, profile pics/images, blog header and footer, etc., created at the same time as your logo so you can launch your new brand identity consistently and immediately across all marketing materials.
Christine Urban Media Logo
The Christine Urban Media logo symbolizes the initial letter of our founder’s first name, Christine, ‘C’ and last name ‘Urban’ through the distinctive cityscape used on the ‘C’ logo and across all Christine Urban Media brand collateral. It’s strong, bold, and clean. Simple.
In summary, make a clear statement about your brand through your logo and your business will be remembered!
Now, go forth and make your mark on the world!
Banish poor logo design!
Logo Design Basics Checklist
- Clearly Represents Your Brand Message
- Easily Identified
- Simple and Bold
- Clean Look when scaled up or down in size
- A Vector Image is best
- Minimum Colors
- Looks Amazing in Black and White
- Update Your Social Media to include your new look!