Many businesses
recognise that their company's culture - the way their product
or service is delivered to the customer - is also a key
success factor.
Your logo design expresses your product
or service, combined with your business values or culture,
in the most simple terms. In other words, it is a representation
of your BRAND.
Effective identity design is one tof the most critical steps
toward establishing consistent and successful communication
strategy. RaviGraphix has accumulated extensive experience
in most areas relating to Branding and Identity Design.
We have successfully developed logo and identity systems
for various organizations.
After thorough research, we will deliver
unique and original design that will help you better position
your organization and lead to better brand awareness and
recognition.
Our Branding and Identity
Design services include:
Logo/Identity Design
Style Guide Development
Basic and Extended Identity Package Design
Print/Collateral Materials Design
The Perfect Logo:
1: Your logo must be distinctive
Your logo needn't be unique, but it must be distinctive
enough to clearly identify you within your specific marketplace.
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2: Your logo design must be practical
Logos always look great on letterheads. But logos can and
do end up appearing everywhere, from exhibition displays
to promotional pens. A logo must still work when it's printed
small, or in black and white.
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3: Your logo must be immediate
Any logo must communicate in purely visual terms without
the need for intellectual interpretation. Even a typographic
logo (wordmark) can be recognized by form alone (you don’t
have to “read” Virgin ’s logo more than
once or twice).
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4: Your logo design must be simple
A logo must be understood in an instant so there's only
room for one key idea. If there’s a picture or symbol,
the accompanying name should be unfussy. If the logo design
is typographic (a wordmark), just one interesting device
will make it distinctive. And the more unique the name,
the simpler any graphics should be.
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5: Your logo must carry only one
message
Successful logo designs express no more than one key attribute
(such as power or precision or tradition) and convey the
company or product’s market position (e.g. upmarket/downmarket).