RE: any good logo makers?
October 16, 2013 at 12:37 am
(This post was last modified: October 16, 2013 at 12:38 am by Cinjin.)
Ivy, a couple tips:
If you want a logo, you're probably going to want something that is black and white and can be easily printed on nearly anything.
You're also not going to want to limit it to a city or even a state. You never know where a grassroots organization is going to lead and you don't want to alienate anyone or dissuade potential future members from joining your cause simply because of a bad name choice.
For instance, if you were starting a chess club in Pittsburg it would be far better to call your group the 'New England Chess Masters' or better yet, 'The Chess Board' rather than the Pennsylvania State Chess Club.
Also, remember simple is good. Everyone recognizes the Nike swoosh. You don't have to make your logo a big complicated mess to have it be well received.
Those are just a few thoughts. I own a talent and marketing agency and I've done more than a few logos and everything else imaginable.
If you want a logo, you're probably going to want something that is black and white and can be easily printed on nearly anything.
You're also not going to want to limit it to a city or even a state. You never know where a grassroots organization is going to lead and you don't want to alienate anyone or dissuade potential future members from joining your cause simply because of a bad name choice.
For instance, if you were starting a chess club in Pittsburg it would be far better to call your group the 'New England Chess Masters' or better yet, 'The Chess Board' rather than the Pennsylvania State Chess Club.
Also, remember simple is good. Everyone recognizes the Nike swoosh. You don't have to make your logo a big complicated mess to have it be well received.
Those are just a few thoughts. I own a talent and marketing agency and I've done more than a few logos and everything else imaginable.