Don’t dive straight into Photoshop – get to know the company or product properly before you start designing its logo. Though to the untrained non-designer it make look like a piece of cake, creating a successful logo design for a brand is a huge challenge. This is why logo creators are well-paid (?!), in-demand and highly revered in their niche. Standing out is hard to do. Creating a logo isn’t just about creating some pretty and functional. At its heart, logo design is about understanding the brand and the business the logo will promote. So it’s not enough to take a quick glance at the company’s literature and website and then dive straight into Photoshop. You actually have to do some proper research and have some serious discussions with your client in order to get to grips with what ideas, philosophy and business model your logo should be conveying to its prospective audience. So before you start playing around with gradients, typography and colour, here are five fundamental questions you need to ask… Don’t start designing before you get answers to them!
01. What does the brand stand for?

02. Why was the name chosen?

03. What’s the business story?


04. What’s specific about this business?

05. What’s the brand’s personality?
