Logo Design UK Styles for Businesses
It is very important that you and your Logo Designer understand what style you wish to see within your logo design. The style of your business logo will communicate to your customers, clients and associates the type of service you offer. The style of your logo also communicates how you conduct business with others and can even provide an insight in to your Companies ethos. For example if you have a traditional business that also embodies a concern for the environment then you could have a blend of styles within your logo design being traditional and natural. The traditional style could be created using a serif style typefaces such as Times New Roman and the natural style could be depicted using earthy tones of colours. If you wanted a symbol / graphic within your logo design then the styles of traditional and natural / environmental could also be illustrated within the elements that make up the recognisable symbol.
The type of service your business offers usually dictates the style of the logo design. If you have a web design or I.T business then you will probably need an identity that is very modern and 'techy' in appearance. If you have an efficient business management company then you will probably want a professional and corporate style to your logo design / business identity. There are many combinations of styles which can be applied to a myriad of business services but the most important is that you choose a style that communicates to your intended market the nature of your business. The best logos are the simplest designs that deliver an intended message with clarity to your clients / customers. However this should be done in an original way so as to build an Identity for your business that is both professional and creative.
Possible Logo Styles for your Company / Business
There are many more styles which could be added but generally other styles will belong to one of the above categories or will be a mixture of two or three of the styles. It is far better to pick styles that are clear in their meaning rather than only offering vaguely descriptive words which provide no real clarity as to the intended result. It is also recommended that you do not pick more than 4 styles as the style of the logo will only become vaguer with a large list of categories. It is recommended that you look through the above styles to gain a better understanding of the different characteristics (additional pages will be added soon for the different styles). By providing your Logo Designer with the correct styles you will be saving both yourself and your Logo Designer time and you are far more likely to receive a logo that communicates something personal / meaningful about your business. |