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The Added Weight of Logos in Your Brochures



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By : Kaye Marks    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-06 06:44:38
A logo is not only a graphic design added to your brochure printing to make it more appealing. Your logo is created so you can be recognized by your customers, as well as be remembered every time they see it. A logo that looks like an expert color brochure printing company made it plays a vital role in forming your business identity.

Your logo is your tool to unify your company under one vision. Not only that, your logo also helps to acknowledge you by other companies as well. Your logo is your company’s representation. Your logo is an embodiment of your beliefs, traditions, and what you value most in your organization.

Have you ever thought about how the logo came about? Aren’t you a bit curious why we ever had logos in our brochure printing?

The history of logo design was a result of an afterthought of a simple craftsperson’s wanting to have his signature stamped in each of his creations. Its design and purpose has been established since the pre-industrial period.

Even before the Industrial Revolution, goods and services were bought personally from a particular maker. A village or town has a baker, a grocer, a farmer, a potter, a blacksmith, and a tailor. From pottery to woodwork, each craftsperson has his or her own expertise. The by-product was his or her own stamp then. In those days, pacts and promises were made based on the products.

During the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s, personal relationships became a thing of the past. Customer and manufacturer relations were disrupted. Moreover, because of the introduction of machines, mass production was the name of the game. This led to lost connection between the consumers and manufacturers, production of identical products, and mass packaging. The latter even made it more difficult for consumers to distinguish one product from another. Hence, there was a need to equip the
consumers with a way to differentiate the products- the logo. It was also during this time that the trademark law became significant to protect one’s company logo.

It was not until the 1940’s that logos got a distinct role in marketing. The logo’s aim of building strong relationships happened during this time. Logo design became an expression of one’s identity and brand. It became a mark of not only a company or product, but more importantly, a logo became a way of life.

Today, the logo is a distinction of each company’s unique identity and ideals. It stands for what the organization believes in. In many types of collateral, such as color brochure printing for example, a logo design serves as a representation of what a company can do for its clients.

From just an afterthought, logo design has come a long way to become the foundation for relationships between companies and clients. It has also become a significant tool in creating a niche in the market, especially in planning your brochure printing. A logo design, even as simple as it comes, plays an important role in the success of your color brochure printing, and more importantly, your company.




Author Resource:- Katie Marcus writes about the brochure printing or color brochure printing technologies.

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