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How to Create a Logo?: Fundamental Principles of Effective Logo Design

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Does your blog or business have a logo? Are you sure it helps to build your brand and communicates your brand values? Maybe you are a startup owner and need a new logo?
Don’t be misled by thinking that you just need a good designer to have a good logo. Actually, the result you will get mainly depends on you as a business owner or a marketer because nobody knows your company or project as well as you do. Even the most experienced and professional designer won’t be able to create an effective logo for your brand unless you understand the main principles of a good logo design and guide him to the right direction. Therefore, the more educated you are, the better result you will get. This book won’t teach you how to technically design a logo . It is not meant for professional designers either. This book is for small company owners, bloggers and marketers who want to be sure that their logo is well designed. Its purpose is to introduce you to the main logo design principles. After reading the book "How to Create a Logo? Fundamental Principles of Effective Logo Design" you will understand the psychology of shapes, the meaning of colors in branding and the importance of responsive logo design and you will know how to test your logo to make sure it will work. This book is a short but useful introduction to a broad and complex topic. As you can see from the number of pages it is a rather quick read. You can probably read it in an hour or two because its purpose is not to make a professional designer from you, but to give quick guidelines, how to evaluate any logo you see and create your own logo according to the best practices. Moreover, you will be introduced to many free or low priced online resources to use for creating your logo design.
Buy the book "How to Create a Logo? Fundamental Principles of Effective Logo Design" and avoid amateurish mistakes in your logo design!

39 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 24, 2017

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January 23, 2024
Straightforward

Easy read and great examples. I liked the links to all the extra resources, super helpful. If you want a quick overview of making or even understanding logos, pick this one.
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July 8, 2018
Basic but useful

Simple written. Basic concepts of logo design are well explained.
Is useful for beginners and people than want to know the very basic of logo design.
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December 10, 2020
Great for absolute beginners

Such great tips for someone genuinely curious and looking to enter the industry. Eased my mind on how simple the mindset is to start creating logos.
2 reviews
October 22, 2021
Very Helpful

Gives a basic start up knowledge on logo design. With lots of helpful ideas and tips, and links to lots of resources.
3 reviews
November 5, 2021
Great read!

Very helpful book for anyone in the design field. Book provided useful resources to assist with the creation and development of logos.
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February 6, 2024
Easy Read

Was a simple book. Gave me examples of what to do and links to some articles as further visual aids.
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March 9, 2025
Good starting point

Worth a quick read to understand the basics. Easy to read with good examples of what works well for various brands.

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April 13, 2017
So so

The book had some good advise but mostly it gave you a lot of articles to deepen the information and referred you to her online classes and other books. I guess since I knew nothing of the subject I know a tiny bit more, but not enough of what she claims as her objective.
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