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Michael Laskonis

Chartwell Logo Design: Keep it Simple

Blog, Branding, Graphic Design

As my teammate Jason Edlen wrote in his recent blog about logo design, a logo is just a small part of your overall brand but the impact it has on your business is huge.

At Chartwell Agency we work hard to deliver our clients results that exceed their expectations. We know what it takes to design great logos and we have an extensive portfolio full of results.

Some things to keep in mind when it comes to logo design:

  • A successful logo is above all simple.
  • It has to work in one color.
  • It has to be versatile, effectively working on everything from something as small as a business card to something as large as a billboard.

The most memorable logos are timeless. They’re timeless because they don’t follow the latest trends and are relevant to a company or organization. Watch as Sagi Haviv, the creator of some of the most successful logos in the world, describes what three things make a great logo. His firm is responsible for logos like Chase, Mobil, NBC, Showtime, and many more.

We are currently working on a few super exciting logo projects we can’t wait to show you. Stay tuned to our social media for announcements on their unveiling.

Now that you know what a logo is and what to look for in a great logo, you will have a better understanding of why the Chartwell team makes the decisions that we make, and how we design to impact our clients’ goals for the long haul.

If you’re looking for help with your logo and branding, contact us today and let us show you how we can help. Happy branding!

August 26, 2021/by Michael Laskonis
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