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How to put in logotype in RPT

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these are five types of brand logos from least to most complex the simplest logo type is a word Mark which is basically just your business name in a very particular font like Amazon Google Coca-Cola Prime you know what I mean second is a pictorial logo where you have to encapsulate your brand in one symbol the main rule is that it has to be something super recognizable like an apple or something super abstract like the Pepsi logo number three a mascot logos where there is a very particular character that represents your brand for example Colonel Sanders the milk account the Cheetos Panther or tiger tiger Chester his name number four are combination logos that combine a word Mark and a symbol or a word Mark and a mask Doritos has the triangle and the word and the most complex logo and actually an emblem that represents a font inside of an icon and the whole composition reminds of a Crest it was quite popular among universities and organizations but actually a bunch of brands have modern

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1 Understand the brief. The first step to delivering graphic design work that exceeds client expectations is to understand the brief. 2 Communicate effectively. 3 Follow the guidelines. 4 Add value. 5 Deliver on time. 6 Ask for feedback. 7 Heres what else to consider.
How to present logo design Firstly: How not to present. The best way to get better at something is to screw up Start with a clear design brief. Always start with a detailed design brief. Design with the goals in mind. Present with real life examples. Prepare slides with notes. The Big Logo Presentation!
0:14 1:17 Now if I wanted to add some text that also had the same yellow of my logo. I could put the littleMoreNow if I wanted to add some text that also had the same yellow of my logo. I could put the little paintbrush grab. And hover over that yellow. Let go and voila Ive got matching text color now.
Convert your text layers into outlines, and group the image layers. Compile all of the color variations your client might need. Save a version of each kind of file format that your client might need in the appropriate vector, raster and print, etc for the final logo and for the color variants.
How to present design work to clients: recap Use presentation templates to save time and increase consistency. Outline the clients initial brief at the start. Explain any research that directly informed your decisions. Document the process: links between design choices, research and end goal.
How to Design a Logo Understand your brand. Brainstorm words that describe your brand. Sketch ideas based on these words. Test your top sketches with your buyer persona. Refine your chosen sketch. Develop your logos layout on a free design platform. Pick versatile color options. Choose a font.
Always start with a detailed design brief. If the client doesnt provide you with one, create your own by asking the right questions. Once you have created the brief, get the client to approve this before starting anything. As part of my logo design process, I create a tick-list of objectives by asking questions.
In short, you need to: Convert your text layers into outlines, and group the image layers. Compile all of the color variations your client might need. Save a version of each kind of file format that your client might need in the appropriate vector, raster and print, etc for the final logo and for the color variants.

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