Small Biz Tip: Nonverbal Communication: Logo

Posted by Cheryl Sowa on Monday, September 14, 2009

Small Biz Tip: Nonverbal Communication: Logo

Tips from September 14, 2009

The Small Business tips today discuss nonverbal communication when using a logo.


  1. Keep it simple. A logo needs to be easy for customers to recognize and remember. It also needs to be easy to reproduce.
  2. What do the colors of your logo communicate? Different colors actually can evoke different feelings so it's something to consider in the design process.
  3. Evaluate your logo size versus the product. They need to complement each other but not over power. Don't kill the message.
  4. Symbolism in logos is important, especially when attempting to be unique. But be careful, different symbols can mean different things in different places.


Daily Overview: Logos build brand recognition and are your first lines of visual communication to the public.


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Cheryl Sowa

Cheryl Sowa is a Public Relations Coordinator for America’s Best Companies. She also writes daily for the Small Business Center. Cheryl graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and obtained Bachelor degrees in English and Communications. Contact Cheryl

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