Logo Logic
Your logo is overly sensitive, stubborn, and doesn’t play well with others. In other words, your logo behaves like a two-year-old if you use it incorrectly. Here are some tips on how to keep your logo happy and tantrum free.
Let us use Bob’s Rinky-Dink Auto Repair logo (not a real repair shop by the way) as our example.
Scenario 1: Ouch! That hurts!
Be careful when scaling your logo up or down. Make sure you are scaling proportionally and not arbitrarily.
Scenario 2: Get out of my personal bubble!
Logo’s don’t play well with one another. Make sure you give them some space to do their own thing.
Scenario 3: Where did my logo go?
When placing your logo on an image, make sure the image has a neutral area for the logo to rest. If you place your logo over a “busy” area, it will only get lost in the crowd.
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