Logo

Do you want recognition? Do you want to be unique? Do you want to shine? Do you want to make your logo a brand? 
If yes, you are on the right page. 
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ONEIMAX makes a promise to provide you the best unique logo which will shine and look attractive from your competitors.

What is a logo?
A logo is a symbol made up of text and images that identifies a business. A good logo shows what a company does and what the brand values.
Logo design is all about creating the perfect visual brand mark for a company. Depending on the type, a logo usually consists of a symbol or brandmark and a logotype, along with a tagline.

What logo do?
A logo makes you stand out from competition:
Perhaps the most fundamental function of a logo is giving your business a unique mark that differentiates you from other businesses.
This is especially important if your business has competition (which 99.9% of them do). Before you get a logo for your business you’ll want to research what your competitors’ logo look like so you can position yourself.
Of course, you don’t want to be so unusual that potential customers don’t understand your brand.

A logo identifies key information about your business:

Along with demarcating your business, a good logo also provides your customer with some crucial information about your company: it can communicate the industry you exist in, the service you provide, your target demographic and your brand values.
For example, a company might use circuit imagery into their logo to show that they operate in the software industry. Or they might use a specific color to communicate they are committed to being green/environmental. Or they might use a stylish font to highlight that they are luxurious.

A logo builds brands recognition:
Logos also leave a visual impact that reminds your customers that, well
 that you exist!
In other words, logos can create strong visual associations with a business. This association helps customers keep your brand in mind.
Think about brands like Nike or McDonald’s, whose logos are so ubiquitous that they can be instantly recognized with or without the name attached. It’s no surprise that logos are such a central part of brand identity. 

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    Elements of logo:
    Typography:
    When it comes to form, a logo will usually contain some kind of typographic element. This can range from a monogram-style single letter to an abbreviation or the full title of the business.

    Imagery:

    Sometimes typography is accompanied by symbols or icons. These can be representative or composed of abstract geometric elements.
    In certain instances, logos also include decorative elements such as line work or visual punctuations—such as small stars or dotted lines—that don’t necessarily create a specific, stand-alone image.

    Color:
    Beyond form comes color. Logos can be black and white, monochrome or multicolored. Multicolored logos often have palettes that are either analogous, meaning colors of similar hue, or complementary, meaning colors of distant or opposite hue.

    Context:
    In some instances, a logo is also defined by the context in which it is used.
    With that, it’s important to think about when and where logos can be applied.
    Commonly we see logos online, on business cards, in storefronts, in advertising and in print. But your business might have specific needs.

    Static or dynamic element:
    One fork in the road in logo design worth mentioning is the decision to create a static logo—one which looks the same everywhere it exists—or a dynamic logo—one which changes depending on its context. Notice how the example interchanges elements depending on the application.