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Fitting a long company name into a logo is kind of like fitting a bunch of toys into a small box — it can be a challenge, and if you’re not careful, you can overload the box and risk clutter and confusion. To avoid mistakes and ensure your design serves you well, here are a few things to keep in mind when designing a long company name logo. #logo #logodesign #branding #businessname #companyname #nameideas #businessnameideas #startingabusiness

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Sunrise is on a long-term path to revolutionize the health care industry, and their first step is making clinically driven weight loss easier and more effective. We created a brand that brought their values and patient-centric approach to life. The identity represents the strength of a united community, and Sunrise's continuous pursuit of innovation.

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James Martin on Instagram: "How to build a logo with a long name. Working with long names can be a bit of a pain for a logo designer, especially when the name is the actual name of the person as you can’t get rid of anything. The important thing is to focus on hierarchy and what’s the most important elements that need the viewers focus. I knew that Reggie was going to be predominantly using his mascot, but his name needed to work as one layer that was together. Bumping the word…

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Katerina Bergman | Graphic Designer on Instagram: "Feast your eyes on this branding design I created for Piatto Rustico, an authentic Italian restaurant. 🦪 This logo perfectly encapsulates the rustic charm and vintage elegance of the Italian countryside that is at the heart of their identity.🍸 @briefclub"

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How many logo variations is too many? 🤔 Well, there’s no one answer. At a minimum, a logo suite should have two - a primary and a secondary logo (which could be the horizontal version or even just the icon by itself). With so many different situations where your logo may be placed (website, packaging, printed on a pen, branded shirts, billboards etc) one logo very seldom ever fits every one perfectly and legibly. At a maximum? Well, as long as they can be used and still be identifiable…

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Logoshift on Instagram: "The rule of two for horizontal logos (Via @made.by.james) . After close to a bajillion client logos completed I have come up with all sorts of weird and wonderful ways of trying to establish balance within a logo. . Now these rules are not mine to own and I for sure did not invent them… simple math and ratio usage have been used since day dot within art and design. . I find that this double trouble, or rule of two, is particularly useful when it comes to horizontal…

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