Logo Design

A business logo design represents the image of your company. A professional logo design communicates to the customer a well-defined perception of your business and identity, enhancing and achieving your goals. In a highly competitive environment such as the global market, a business logo design and the corporate identity become essential elements to distinguish yourself from competitors, affirm your presence, and mark the territory and the sector in which you operate.

We believe in creating brand identity through our brand logos. These logos are created by professionals with considerable experience, skill, and qualification at rates that suit your pocket. These professionals ensure the logo settles with the brand theory and business idea and works only to enhance the purpose of branding.

Why Choose Us?

We understand the importance of a logo and the crucial aspects of it. We are a team of experienced and highly talented designers who know which logo works and why. With deep knowledge and a clear understanding of the whole process, we dive into a company to come up with the best logo that it can wear.

We also promise an original and unique logo according to your need. Whether you want a creative logo or a more subtle one, we assure you love at first sight when it comes to delivering your logo. We think of every new project as a challenge and give our best to nail it.

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The Logo Design Process

Types of Logo Designs

Abstract Logo Type

Abstract Logo Type

An abstract mark is a specific type of pictorial logo. Instead of being a recognizable image—like an apple or a bird—it’s an abstract geometric form that represents your business. A few famous examples include the BP starburst-y logo, the Pepsi divided circle, and the strip-y Adidas flower. Like all logo symbols, abstract marks work really well because they condense your brand into a single image. However, instead of being restricted to a picture of something recognizable, abstract logos allow you to create something truly unique to represent your brand.
Pictorial Logo Type

Pictorial Logo Type

A pictorial mark (sometimes called brand mark or logo symbol) is an icon-or graphic-based logo. It’s probably the image that comes to mind when you think “logo”: the iconic Apple logo, the Twitter bird, the Target bullseye. Each of these companies’ logos is so emblematic, and each brand so established, that the mark alone is instantly recognizable. A true brand mark is only an image. Because of this, it can be a tricky logotype for new companies, or those without strong brand recognition, to use.
Emblem Logo Type

Emblem Logo

An emblem logo consists of font inside a symbol or an icon; think badges, seals, and crests. These logos tend to have a traditional appearance about them that can make a striking impact, thus they are often the go-to choice for many schools, organizations or government agencies. The auto industry is also very fond of emblem logos. While they have a classic style, some companies have effectively modernized the traditional emblem look with a logo designs fit for the 21st century (think of Starbucks’ iconic mermaid emblem or Harley-Davidson’s famous crest).
Combination Logo Type

Combination Logo Type

A combination mark is a logo comprised of a combined wordmark or lettermark and a pictorial mark, abstract mark, or mascot. The picture and text can be laid out side-by-side, stacked on top of each other, or integrated together to create an image. Some well-known combination mark logos include Doritos, Burger King, and Lacoste.
Mascot Logo Type

Mascot Logo Type

Mascot logos are logos that involve an illustrated character. Often colorful, sometimes cartoonish, and most always fun, the mascot logo is a great way to create your very own brand spokesperson—er, spokes-character(?).
Word Logo Type

Word Logo Type

Similar to a lettermark, a wordmark or logotype is a font-based logo that focuses on a business’ name alone. Think Visa and Coca-Cola. Wordmark logos work really well when a company has a succinct and distinct name. Google’s logo is a great example of this. The name itself is catchy and memorable so, when combined with strong typography, the logo helps create strong brand recognition.
Letter Logo Type

Letter Logo Type

Consider a lettermark logo if your business happens to have a long name. Condensing the business name into initials will help simplify your design and likewise, customers will have an easier time recalling your business and your logo.

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