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Protect Your Trademark—or Lose it by Jonathan Munk


Friday, May 13th, 2005

Trademarks are a wonderful tool that can protect a logo. Owning a trademark gives businesses the right to take legal action if they feel like someone else is piggybacking on their design. Nearly every company invests in a trademark to protect its logo and products. The automotive industry, for example, trademarks certain design aspects of […]

Logo Design Facts by Vukan Karadzic


Friday, May 6th, 2005

What makes one logo better than another?
Simplicity.
A good logo works in the simplest form. It is a memorable representation of your brand and inspires confidence in your customers. It should be fresh and original — without visual cliches or amateur effects.
A logo is well-designed when it looks as good on a business card […]

Let the Creative Juices Flow by Jonathan Munk


Friday, May 6th, 2005

Professional designers are trained to be creative and innovative. When a designer is coming up with logo or website, ideally, the process should be like brainstorming, where no ideas are put down. Sometimes a design will be outlandish and ridiculous, but in that process, incredible ideas can come out too.
It is best if a basic […]


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