11 Responses to “What Is The Best Shape for a Logo?”

  1. Brandi Starr says:

    Nice post and very good advice. I agree that logo variations are needed but as you stated staying consistent is key. I have seen small business owners have so many variations of their logo it totally looses it’s identity.

    In addition to what you have here tall slender logos seem to not fit anywhere nicely. I’ve generally always avoided them.

    • Emily Brackett says:

      Brandi, Thanks for chiming in. I agree, it seems that a tall, slender logo is setting yourself up for lots of frustration!

  2. Mike Smith says:

    Good advice and flexibility with it. Not something many think about and yet its so important. Funny how we don’t really registar all the logos around us, but our subconscious does and that impact on our decision to buy.

  3. Kristi says:

    Ahhh.

    If only I had seen this earlier! I am in the process of creating my personal logo and am just about finished. But I’ll definitely save this for a future reminder. Thanks for the advice.

    • Emily Brackett says:

      Kristi, Maybe it’s not too late? That was sort of our feeling as we were underway with the client project. But we forced ourselves to reevaluate some things and I think we have a stronger logo.

  4. It is said that the right proportion, in order of recognition, is 1:2,25. Your eyes individually cover an 1:1 area, if you add 1:0,25 of the area between your eyes you’ll get 1:2,25.

  5. Patricia says:

    I personally favor the rectangle, but the square one is more usable and ad friendly. Hey! Did you see the arrow in the Fed-Ex logo?

  6. Geoff says:

    Your very last bullet about consistency is absolutely critical. I agree with you that’s it’s ok to have a few variations of your logo, but the exact colors used, fonts, and scale of design aspects should be consistent across media.

    I’ve seen one small company lose control of their logo and ended up with one version in baby blue, one in navy blue, and one in between (and these were not variations of design) and it looks very unprofessional.

  7. Nice post. Don’t forget to create logo guidelines.

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