The commentary about how the logo should be simple as well as appropriate for the client because it is an extension of who you are as a business. Logos shouldn’t have too many things going on either because they’d look bad when minimized. I agree with this because whatever your company is, you want your image to be recognizable and somewhat professional. I find this video to be definitely helpful and gives me input and advice when I’m designing logos for friends and future clients.
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