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Researching Before You Design

Understand the questions and concepts needed to start the logo creation process
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Joseph Tury  7 Lessons ·  28m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

You have graphic design knowledge, know how to use Adobe products, and have either been asked to create a logo or have decided to make one for yourself. However, you are not entirely sure where to begin. Should you jump into a software application or maybe start sketching on a piece of paper? And why do some logos just have text while others contain text and graphics? How do designers choose the colors to use for a logo and do the color choices really matter?

In these lessons, you will learn the process of research and development as you begin your logo design. You will learn to recognize (or create) a brand identity, what your color considerations might be, why you should avoid following trends, and what the difference is between a logo type and a logo mark. We’ll also begin the sketching stage of logo design, where you’ll take your first steps as a logo specialist.

What You'll Learn

  • Prepare and research before beginning to design a logo
  • Identify and explain brand identity for a logo project
  • Evaluate color concepts and understand the impact of color choices
  • Distinguish between a logotype and a logo mark
  • Research similar logo surfaces and recognize why to avoid following trends
  • Sketch and prototype your first logo design

Key Takeaways

  • Logo design begins with a process of research and development rather than jumping straight into software.
  • Recognizing or creating a brand identity is a foundational step in designing a logo.
  • Color choices carry impact and are an important consideration in logo design.
  • A logotype and a logo mark are different things, and the course explains that distinction.
  • The course covers the sketching and prototyping stage as the first steps of becoming a logo specialist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is for people who already have graphic design knowledge and know how to use Adobe products, and who have been asked to create a logo or have decided to make one but are unsure where to begin.

What will this course teach me about logos?

You will learn the research and development process for logo design, how to recognize or create a brand identity, your color considerations, why you should avoid following trends, and the difference between a logotype and a logo mark.

Does the course include hands-on design work?

Yes. It begins the sketching stage of logo design, where you take your first steps as a logo specialist, including sketching and prototyping a logo design.

What topics do the lessons cover?

Lessons cover questions to ask yourself, defining your brand, researching similar logo surfaces, color concepts and considerations, design trends, logomark vs. logotype, and sketching and prototyping a logo design.

What skills does this course help develop?

It supports skills in brand design, brand identity, brand style guides, branding, identity design, and logo design.