Here are some excellent tips which I have depended on for
over 20 years as a graphic designer:
-Learn composition and layout. This includes
creating a read-order and establishing a hierarchy for the elements. It
includes proportion and visual rhythm and the interaction of positive and
negative space.
-Learn typography. Develop an eye for spotting
letterforms that complement the attributes of the logo illustration. Or ones
that contrast those attributes in pleasing or arresting ways.
-Learn illustration. Become capable of creating
your own custom graphic elements. Don’t rely on fucking free clip art. That is
not logo design.
-Learn color theory. This includes techniques for
developing color palettes and the basics of color psychology to evoke desired
responses from your audience.
-Learn art history. If you want to evoke a
particular era, it helps to know what era that is, and how its style is
defined.
-Learn print and on-screen production techniques.
Don’t create logos that can’t be reproduced faithfully under all necessary
conditions.
-Practice all of these skills constantly. There
are no substitutes or shortcuts for this. And seek the advice of designers who
are more skilled and experienced than you.
In short, the best tip I can give you for designing logos
is learn how to design. You can’t become a good logo designer by collecting
tips or hacks if you don’t have a solid foundation of design study to build on.
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