Originality in logo designing can really set new trends for others to follow.
Perhaps, we don't need any expert opinion for this. Of late, we come across
the term, ‘X-factor’, being applied in almost every field. This factor is even
applicable to the professional field- to take your business to new heights. This
so-called X-factor refers to something unique, unseen, innovative or original.
Originality is the mantra of success but its path is not overtly embedded with
roses, especially when one takes into account the innumerable logo designs
surrounding us.
Business logos represent the identity of any organization; it’s the symbol that people
look up to and relate it to the products that they stand for. But what happens
when two different organizations are represented via identical logos? Such
situations create complexities and doubts in the minds of the people, who might
end up purchasing the wrong product. Herein arises the issue of logo theft. Logo
theft takes place when one organization blatantly copies the
logo design of
another organization (probably a famous one). Such conscious attempt on part of
the concerned person might actually cost huge losses to the concerned
organization. Once the copied logo is out in the market, people will instantly
compare it to the erstwhile logo design and a negative impression of the new
organization would be effected. This would adversely affect the prospect of any
new business and might even result in its fall.
There is yet another obstacle to original logo design creation. Logo designers
often tend to repeat subconsciously some of their previous designs or might even
recreate a design that they had seen somewhere. An inverted swoosh might remind
us of the Nike logo, while a straight yellow line reminds us of a famous Credit
Card company. On a larger perspective, hundreds of thousands of minds can be thinking of
the same design, which they deem original during the time of inception. A
designer might be musing over his 'original' design but to his dismay,
may find that design to have already been in existence. It is not always easy to
judge whether a design is original or a copied version. An established business
firm might be thinking to launch its 'original' logo but that
logo
design might be owned by a small business organization. Trouble is, unless and
until the logo is introduced to the world, one cannot gauge its authenticity.
Hence, creation of an original logo design should begin with one single thought:
“The design must be in existence." This perspective can work wonders to create
an innovative and original logo design as it makes the designer strive harder to
touch new horizons of creativity. It should always be remembered that there is
no hard and fast rule to originality. Designers should always keep in store some
variations of their logo designs. This would allow them to make quick changes in
case they come across some distant similarity with any other logo design.
An original logo design creation is thus, by no means, an easy task, especially
when so many designs are already in vogue. There is no formula to a successful
original logo design creation. Simplicity and an urge to strive towards
originality can be cited as the two watchwords for a successful business or
company logo design.