“Can you burn it on a cow’s butt?”

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“Can you burn it on a cow’s butt?” LOGO DESIGN “Can you burn it on a cow’s butt?”

Some of this info is from: http://flernk. blogspot

The Great Misconception The generally believed first-rule of logo design is that your logo should literally represent you or your company.

If you are a plumber, you should try to incorporate pipes or water.

If you make yachts, use the outline of a boat

A DJ should use a record.

Are you in the sports industry? Make your logo look fast.

This idea is almost totally wrong.

What does a bunny have to do with beautiful women?

What can I learn about a car company when I see a stylized bowtie?

What does a peacock say about a television station?

Nothing. Nothing. And nothing.

The way you present yourself and the quality of your supportive materials, not your logo alone, will define you.

If you give the impression that you are a serious professional your audience can make the connection… No matter what your logo looks like.

It simply has to feel right.