26th January 2012 Cat: Business Trends with Comments Off

Design of logos has become an art form and is considered important, since the success or failure of a business depends on the company logos design.  But design trends change with time, as the companies evolve the logos must reflect that evolution. A very good example of the evolution of a logo design is Apple’s logo. This type of evolution requires some of the best logo designers who could identify the current logo trends and help a company to amalgamate the new treads into the already existing design. The year 2010 has had it fair share of trends, and 2011 has already started knocking on our doors.

Below is a brief list of trends that I think would be in vogue in 2011. Go through them as they could be the trends to look out for next year.

Abstract Logos – Yes, this is big today and is going to be even bigger in the future.

Design of logos with hidden messages is an art and everybody will sit up and take notice of this style.

Shadow based company logos design – Every business wants to attract attention and these cool umbrageous designs would necessitate the observer to take the second look.

3D Logos – The wait is finally over, and a logo design job with 3d animation is the next big thing to come out in 2011. 

Minimal designs – These days best logo designers are the people who use minimalistic design elements in their work as it is considered striking, and has a better impact. Minimal designs tend to stand out among the sea of over-the-top designs. 

Environment friendly logos – This might sound odd but companies are doing it and would increase the use of ‘green’ logo designs to showcase their environmental commitment.

Udit Verma is freelance online service consultant and is writing review articles on best logo designers, online challenges, freelancer web design, logo design projects and information on job 3d animation.

Voted one of America’s Top 5 Speakers in 2010, Connie Dieken, CSP is one of the nation’s most in-demand authorities on influential communication. An engaging, magnetic keynote speaker, this Radio/TV Broadcasters Hall of Fame inductee transforms leaders into highly influential communicators and workplaces into high-results environments. She’s the founder and chief experience officer of onPoint Communication and the author of the bestseller, Talk Less, Say More: 3 Habits to Influence Others and Make Things Happen. The book was recently honored as a Top Business Book of 2009 by the editors of Small Business Trends. Connie coaches leaders at organizations such as Apple, Olympus, McDonald’s, Moen, The Cleveland Clinic, Deloitte, Diebold, Pacific Life, and American Greetings to help them deliver high-profile communications that raise their Communication Intelligence® in three areas: the Influential Communicator, the Influential Presenter, and 21st century Media Skills. Her renowned Connect, Convey, Convince® method is a proven winner for organizations looking to develop powerful, influential communicators who motivate others and achieve high performance results.
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