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Find out what a logo suite is

Find out what a logo suite is

Starting your own business comes with a laundry list of to-dos, and somewhere near the top of that list should be creating your logo. And it's a good idea to have a logo in different varieties. So what is a logo suite?

Let's break down what a logo suite is and why it's something you should consider investing in.

Understanding a logo suite

A logo suite is essentially a set of logos and brand marks that are variations of your main logo. These variations are crafted to ensure your brand remains flexible and recognizable across different platforms and uses. Think of it as your logo's extended family, each member ready to step in and represent your brand in the best way possible, depending on the situation.

Why do you need one?

Imagine trying to fit the same square logo into every space your brand occupies - your website header, social media profile pictures, business cards, or product packaging. It doesn't always work. That's where a variety of your logo comes in handy. It includes:

  • Main Logo: The primary representation of your brand.
  • Secondary Logo: A simplified or slightly altered version of your main logo for different spaces.
  • Submark: A further simplified icon or emblem that can stand alone, perfect for social media avatars or favicon on your website.
  • Brand Marks: Elements from your logo used independently, like a signature icon or pattern.

Benefits of having a variety of logos

  1. Flexibility: Different spaces require different formats. A logo suite ensures your brand adapts without losing its essence.
  2. Consistency: With a logo suite, every part of your brand tells the same story, reinforcing your brand identity no matter where it appears.
  3. Professionalism: A well-designed logo shows that you’re serious about your business. It tells your customers that you pay attention to details and value their brand experience.

Creating your different logos

  1. Start with your brand identity: Understand what your brand stands for. Your logo suite should reflect your brand's personality, values, and goals.
  2. Work with a professional: While it's tempting to DIY your logos to save money, working with a professional designer can ensure that your logo is cohesive, versatile, and uniquely yours.
  3. Think about where you’ll use It: Consider all the places your logo will appear and discuss these with your designer. This will help ensure that your logo suite covers all bases.

A logo suite is a must-have for any serious business owner. It ensures your brand is prepared to make a great impression across all touchpoints. Your brand is the face of your business, and with a set of adaptable logos, you can ensure it's a face that people won't forget.

 

You can book your logo suite right here!

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