Simple logo design london tips

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  1. krisov Banned

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    Simple logo design tips

    Read about the history of the company, find out some strong points which are driving the business, like the core business values, their values towards customer centric policies everything about the company because the more we try to know the more we can present it through the logo.
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    That's a good site!also thank you for the information.
  3. sumitpatel New Member

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    that's great..............................
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    Depending on the age of the students, different colors can bring different ideas of age. Primary colors, red, blue, yellow, suggest a childhood student. If your organization involves teenagers or college students, I suggest you should NOT use primary colors and try tinted, toned, or shaded secondary or tersarary colors. This brings a sense of age & maturity.
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    wow nice! love that
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    Thats a little basic isn't it?
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    Thanks for the tip, good link.
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