5 Things Your Logo Should Say About Your Business

5 Things Your Logo Should Say About Your Business

Your logo should say these 5 things about your business

We see logos everywhere, from vehicles, ads, website headers, and social media platform profile photos.

That’s why your logo must be versatile and adaptable. Because sometimes it needs to be a printed 10ft metal storefront sign or a digital 100-pixel browser icon (and should be created by a professional designer so you have the correct logo file formats).

A good great logo is appropriate, memorable, timeless, simple, and has an impact.

Logos are symbols that convey a message of a larger brand and a thoughtful, eye-catching logo design will help you establish yourself as a reputable brand in a competitive space.

⁣1. I’m professional and take my business seriously

When first launching your small business, visual branding might not be #1 on your endless list of to-do’s (unless you’re a designer, hello!). But you are wrong. A pro logo is right up top with high-quality services and referrals.

Or, you think hiring a professional designer is too pricey, “I can’t afford it yet” so you say…SO instead you spend hours, days, or months DIYing it (time = money).

Or maybe, you go the cheap route and buy a discounted logo from a freelancer on Fiver or download some average art off iStock and call it done.

What really ends up happening is you spend 1–3 years using that passable logo art, colors, and fonts, building your entire brand around it, and putting it on everything and everywhere.

These aren’t the worst-case scenarios, but ones that we hear far too often from clients.

Our clients have experienced one or both of the two scenarios above and after a few years of using a subpar logo, they finally understand the value of professionally rebranding. They come to us truly ready to invest in their visual brand and take their business to the next level.

Our advice to new business owners: Save yourself time and money and get a professionally designed logo from the start with a designer who understands your company, target audience, future goals, aesthetics and brand strategy.

2. I know what my brand represents

Logos are a point of identification. They’re a symbol people use to recognize your brand and what you stand for.

Your core values are visually represented and communicated through your logo. It is the foundation of your brand identity similar to how your values are the foundation for your business.

It serves as the foundation for the narrative on which the brand is built. This element is so crucial because it gets translated into ALL of your branding materials (newsletters, social profiles, merch, etc.).

Every small business logo we’ve designed tells a story. What does yours represent?

3. I understand the audience that I am trying to reach

Your audience is looking for you with your logo (and your face.)

If you don’t have a logo (or a good logo) you are missing moments to make your business stick in the minds of your audience. Especially if your logo doesn’t resonate with your target audience…

Your logo needs to produce an emotional effect on your audience, especially if you’re trying to foster brand loyalty. Consumers must know, like, and trust you in order to try and buy.

Trust is built on a professionally designed logo. Loyalty will follow. Your logo communicates they’re in safe hands.

After someone uses your product/services and has a positive experience, they will remember you, seek you out, and refer you to others.

4. I am modern and up-to-date

Your logo introduces your company as an authority in your industry from the start. 

Human attention spans are incredibly short, one second shorter than a goldfish. You need to grab attention and convince your audience you’re worthy of consideration all in under 2 seconds.

Most of this happens online, which is why it’s so important to create a well-designed presence across all the things you do on the web.

Do your logo and website scream “I’m outdated” to potential customers?

Are you pivoting your service offerings? Or is your business just long overdue for a rebrand? We can help.

Check out our web design projects for visionaries who are changing the world for the better. A lot of these sites are rebrands and you can see before and after photos inside the case studies.

5. I am unique and recognizable

Separate your business from the competition. How? With your logo!

Dare to be different because your business depends on it. What’s your USP (unique selling proposition)? Communicate it in your logo.

Through the right icon, color, font and customizations, you can convey your convictions and show how you are the best at what you do.

Your logo should encapsulate your brand to create an identity that people relate to and can recognize.

Your logo builds brand recognition

We hope your small business logo is saying these five things. We work with industry experts ready to create your personal brand, build authority and launch an impactful business online. Having a logo is an integral part of making your brand stand out.

Kingdom Web Tech created several logos for small businesses.

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