Logo design for my company name
I'm designing my company logo and I'm in need of some advice.
So, my company name is "Media Blocks" and I have some logo designs on paper that look pretty good. I don't know what font to use to write the actual "MediaBlocks" sign. I thought of using theese fonts:
http://www.dafont.com/designer-block.font
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/typodermic/pound/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/canadatype/quanta/
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/font-fabric/dovde/
I've tried the kotak font ( http://www.dafont.com/kotak.font ) but it seems that it isn't very clear...
Any suggestions?
Re: Logo design for my company name
With a name like that, you are probably best off picking a square, blocky font. Your first font sample was the closest to that, while the others either seemed too rounded or too much like stencil. While I could see you using the "m" and the "b" from "media blocks" in the kotak font, using that for the whole text probably wouldn't be a good idea.
Re: Logo design for my company name
I agree. But that M and B with the kotak will have another angle. I say i use a red background, white text color with a grey M and B and above that 3 equale squares with shade behind. What do you say? Can you picture it?
Re: Logo design for my company name
Using blocky glyphs for »Media Blocks« is o.k.. But be aware that they have a few cons, especially if they are »fat« and you want to use your logo even in small sizes. Bad legibility means bad impact. My proposition is: Take all the necessary time and test your desired typeface in all possible sizes in the »sample text setters« of the resellers or foundries websites.
Re: Logo design for my company name
It does. Any feedback or ideas are very appreciated. I already printed a few logos in small size to see if it's readable. The smallest size was a 2x6 cm pice... it seems ok. The kotak font looks really bad in small sizes.
Any other font suggestions? I could really use a logo and identity design topic.
Re: Logo design for my company name
Why don't use the Helvetica Inserat or the Impact font? They are both very block-like, very clear, very good readable??? Just a suggestion...
Re: Logo design for my company name
Why not go for a pixel-font? With the letter from as few pixels/blocks as possible and make it BIG (have a little space between them though). You could have a look at Fontstruct.
Re: Logo design for my company name
Hi,
I was designing logos but I am not professional. So I got only little success. I read some where that, Quality, fashion and purpose must be reflected in the logo design. These three points must be kept in mind to build a logo that serves your business. The motive of the logo is to represent a recognizable trademark without having to use the company’s full name. Then I decided to go for a professional and I found a place where this job is cheap. I am satisfied with it.
Thanks
Will