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DESIGNING RESPONSIVE LOGOS

If you are here for the first time, you can get up to speed reading our previous post on what responsive logo is- Moving on! This article is not just for advanced or seasoned graphic designers alone. Starting your first designing class or DIY learning? If yes, you can also pick a few things to add to your knowledge as you plan on using your designing skills in the industry playground. How to design a responsive logo in FIVE easy steps 1. Make at least four different versions When you break down a responsive logo, you’ll find three or four different versions of the same logo, varying in size and their level of detail. Keep that in mind as you start experimenting with the format. If you already know where you are going to use your logos, you can model your four versions around those locations. If not, you can copy the format used by the top name brands on the right. Your first variation should be your master logo, containing all the information you want to communicate, plus any ex

RESPONSIVE LOGO IS HERE !

WHAT ARE RESPONSIVE LOGOS? Responsive logos are shape-shifting logos that change in size, complexity or even colour to accommodate and adapt to wherever they are placed. Today’s trend now indicates there are more places to stick your logo than ever before, and they all vary widely in size. The traditional rule in logo designing “never change your logo” that had been tenet for decades? Nowadays, it will hold you back. via opuscreative.ie   Whether this is the first you have heard of responsive logos or you are actively considering making one yourself, This article here serves to enlighten you on why you need one for yourself or business. LET’S DIVE-IN! You have probably heard the buzzword “responsive” a lot. The term was originally coined to describe how a website adapts or “responds” to different screen sizes. The goal is for websites to always appear at their best—no matter whether on a desktop, tablet or mobile phone. More recently, logos borrowed the word to describe their