Logo Design Bristol
The process of logo design includes formulating a concept, doing an initial sketch, finalizing the logo concept, and deciding the theme color and format. Logos help increase brand recognition. Logo designers also develop a brand strategy and create other marketing materials. See below to learn more and to find local logo designers in Bristol that give access to logo design.
Find a company to help you in your local area:
Architectural Computer Graphics Ltd
0117 9105200
12 St. Thomas Street
Bristol
Architectural Computer Graphics Ltd
0117 9105200
12 St. Thomas Street
Bristol GB.BS16JJ
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Rumba Design
0117 9075323
24 Park Street
Bristol
Rumba Design
0117 9075323
24 Park Street
Bristol GB.BS15JA
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Unigraph Design
0117 9761234
47 College Green
Bristol
Unigraph Design
0117 9761234
47 College Green
Bristol GB.BS15SH
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Sample 3
0117 9247889
14 King Square
Bristol
Sample 3
0117 9247889
14 King Square
Bristol GB.BS28JH
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Catalyst Design Partnership
0117 9150005
3 Bathurst Parade
Bristol
Catalyst Design Partnership
0117 9150005
3 Bathurst Parade
Bristol GB.BS16UB
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Big Picture
0117 9422606
8 Brunswick Square
Bristol
Big Picture
0117 9422606
8 Brunswick Square
Bristol GB.BS28PE
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Storm Creative Ltd
0117 9159692
7B Boyces Avenue
Bristol
Storm Creative Ltd
0117 9159692
7B Boyces Avenue
Bristol GB.BS84AA
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Headroom Design Ltd
0117 9637726
82-84 York Road
Bristol
Headroom Design Ltd
0117 9637726
82-84 York Road
Bristol GB.BS34AL
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Bob Design & Marketing
0117 9739326
99 Queens Road
Bristol
Bob Design & Marketing
0117 9739326
99 Queens Road
Bristol GB.BS81LW
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Plan B Design
0117 9737062
The Print Studio
Bristol
Plan B Design
0117 9737062
The Print Studio
Bristol GB.BS66LE
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| Once the business is up and running, any form of corporate identity will act to represent the company visually. More importantly, as a look at any of the big corporate names will testify, company branding tends to stick around for many years before it is appropriate to give it an overhaul. Many of the biggest brands around today have a company logo which was designed over fifty years ago, with only the subtlest of design changes over the years, to avoid the branding becoming dated. It is worth setting time aside at the earliest possible stage to develop a company logo and corresponding literature. It is unlikely that the whole process will be done in-house, usually for one or both of the following reasons: - Lack of time available
- Insufficient creative skills in-house
Luckily, both these barriers can easily be overcome. Firstly and most importantly, the creative process cannot be rushed. Allow plenty of time to see the project through. However desperate you are for your new letterhead, bear in mind that logos and corporate identities are often unnecessarily rushed, leaving companies stuck with a poor quality or indistinct logo for years to come. Secondly, intimidating as it may first appear, make use of outside designers and agencies. Briefing a third party to take care of your design needs for you is a surprisingly simple process. After all, the priorities in a small business environment are decision-making and planning, with fixed responsibilities within its structure. Such an atmosphere is rarely conducive to unbridled creativity! |
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