Company Logos: How to Design a Company Logo That Works

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During the development of the Web site for Maine Biotechnology Services, we were asked to work up a new logo.

The way we work is that Ryan does up a few rough drafts in black and white. The client chooses a direction and it’s refined. This final logo actually looked completely different initially, but the client was interested in developing the "Y" look, which reflects the structure of an antibody. (So I’ve heard.)

If you’d like to see some other logos we’ve designed over the years, be sure to check out our company and corporate logos page.

Rich Brooks
Maine Small Business Owner

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2 Responses to “Company Logos: How to Design a Company Logo That Works”

  1. Donna Konley says:

    Because a logo is an identifier that your customers and prospects use to associate with your company, reputation, professionalism, products and services—in a nutshell—it represents you and your company. Your logo tells your customers a lot about your level of integrity and your attention to detail—a factor many customers use to measure competitors before making a choice.
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