Logo by Roemaly
Logo itself has the meaning of a symbol or form that represents or represents a company, an effort, an agency, and many more logos according to Jefkins, (1995:367) is a presentation, a figure or visual appearance that is always associated with a particular organization as a form of identity and a part of the company's identity.
Why am I talking about a logo today? This idea actually came in this morning when I wanted to have some errands to make the logo. The first one has the task of creating the logo of, the second creating the logo for personal effort, the last one to complete the logo for the school's birthday. There are a lot of them.
I wanted to let you know if I went to the vocational school for a visual or regular visual communication design program. One of the vocational subjects on my course was computer graphics, publication design and third entrepreneurship, which just so happens to be assigning me to make a logo.
If you ask me if I'm good at making logos or not, of course I'm not, because I'm just starting to come up with a logo. You used to see a logo, and I wouldn't worry about it, but it would just be, "oh, it's a logo," which was so trivial and mundane. Right up until this school I realized that the existence of that logo was important to a lot of people.
A lot of people see a logo, just like I used to see a logo. It doesn't look important. Many are also unaware of the logo's existence. - why? Because that logo includes the design. While the design works like magic. His existence is rarely noticed but his influence is immense. Imagine if apple brand didn't have an apple bite on it, or when you look at Starbucks you don't see a two-tailed mermaid. Strange isn't it? There it is called the miracle of design.
Back to the topic of logo. Do you know that logo is not just made? Every shape, color, even scratch, has to have a meaning in a logo. That logo is usually sold at very high prices because designers have to look properly for the meaning of every shape, color, scrape, shape or color that can represent the company, and so forth by means of a difficult way.
BBC logo for example, BBC letters posted on simple squares for $25 billion. You must be surprised. There was also the Pepsi logo, the red and blue, round logo that made it possible for the Pepsi to pay the $14 billion (U.S.) to the designer. Next up is the logo from Melbourne city. Melbourne is the capital of Victoria state in Australia. It sold for $8.27 billion.
Not a cheap price for a logo, necessarily. A lot of people are thinking "ahh, why should the logo be so cheap? It's just a simple color-coded color. made without professional applications, I can do it." But did you know that any of you designers who are tired of thinking and are looking for the kind of logo idea that he would have to make in order for people to look at it to immediately remember the logo owner? Logo is the identity of a company, agency, business, a resort, a store, a factory, brand fashion, and much more.
Logos are also made by calculating the shape or type of letters to be used so that when the logo is printed as small or as big as it may be, it is easy to look at. Imagine if you drew a logo for an airline, but the type of letter you use is thin sheriff. It must be that if the airline were on board, it would put a strain on the pilot, the air traffic controller, even the passenger himself, when he wanted to see the plane's name.
Logos should not be created to keep up with any trends. Because if that trend becomes outdated, so will logos. And as much as possible, logo should look different from the opposing company.
The logo for a fashion brand itself is usually made secretively possible so that the logo can be given or shaped and then become part of a clothing item. Say the logo from Chanel's fashion house. Surely you're familiar with that brand. The logo inspired by the founder, Coco Chanel, who spent half her life in orphanages, and this fashion logo was inspired by a curve on the stained glass in the aubazine chapel of the orphanage she lived in. The Chanel logo was created with a designer's creativity so that it could be shaped by metal and then covered with a string of pearls and placed as a belt on a dress made by Chanel's fashion house.
That's why the logo on the price was so expensive. It is not easy to estimate the shape of a logo that can last for years, the logo that instantly reminds a company of everything, the digital or non-visible logo, the logo that is printed in any shape, the color that represents the characteristics of the company and others.
But I also learned from the logo that, nothing in this world is useless, everything must happen for a reason, just as a logo whose every moment is sure and must have meaning. Although the reasons we do not know now may be, tomorrow, next year, or even we may not know the reason for an event, but we must remain convinced that something is not possible and will happen for nothing.
Logos is made with much thought, as are our lives we live with much, so that someday others may see us through the perfection that is in each of us.
When a logo is lost, it is usually asked to revise even the finished logo until it is perfect and ready to carry out its identity. Like humans who sometimes make mistakes and learn from them until they can finally become mature, perfect human beings in their respective versions.
That's it for me tonight on logo, thank you for reading!
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