When designing a logo, many beginners make common mistakes that can hurt the overall effectiveness of the design. For example, one mistake is relying too heavily on text and neglecting the visual aspect of the logo. A good logo should be memorable and easily recognizable, even without the name attached. Has anyone else struggled with balancing text and imagery in their logo design? I'd love to know how you approached this issue.
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I think it’s important to keep in mind that while logo design is crucial, it's not the only aspect of building a brand. A logo should certainly reflect the company’s identity, but it also needs to work in various contexts—whether on a website, packaging, or social media. Avoiding common mistakes, like overcomplicating the design or using too many colors, can make a huge difference. A simple and clean design often stands the test of time and remains effective across different platforms.