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Accounting Logos - Salient Features of Accounting Logo Design
Jahanzaib Hassan

 
There is a lot of consideration when being burdened with the complex tasks of creating and designing a logo, which not only reflects the image of the company, but will catch the attention of the consumer and client population. Logos need to be eye catching, and can be considered as tools which give positive first-time impressions of the industries or organizations they’re representing. Prior to a business promoting its major products and services in the market, its entrepreneur needs to be creative and design a logo, which is both innovative and creative.

For the purpose of his/her business making a ground-breaking presence in the market, it is very necessary for him/her to create a logo design which possesses originality, and has a mesmerizing effect on the consumers. Imaginative logos help in characterizing the nature of the business involved. In designing logos for accounting firms one need to pay close attention to both detail and creativity. Accounting is basically related to finance, so the inclusion of suitable accounting symbols such as ‘@’, ‘$’ into the logo design could help define the company name. However, they should be altered a bit to add that touch of individuality and creativity.

Consider the use of formal fonts
In designing accounting based logos, one must bear mind that the accounting company is formal in nature. In respect of this it is stressed that excessive use should be made of the more formal based fonts like ‘Times New Roman’ and ‘Arial’. As a common practice among accounting firms, it is also necessary that accounting based logos should be associated with the name of the accounting organization.

Focus on color and style presentations
Referring to color and style, accounting-based logos should be of a three dimensional nature. This could not only speak volumes for the accounting company, but adds a sense of professionalism to the designed logo. Don’t ornate on color depth when designing such logos. Accounting logos need to be as uncomplicated and formal as possible. Colors like light to bottle green, with a tinge of light blue or mustard yellow will most probably do. Don’t ornate on heavy colors as this will only destroy the company image and cause its clients to be repelled away from such a company. Remember, the more vivacious and in-depth the colors are in an accounting logo, the higher is the probability of attaining an unprofessional image among its solemn and serious clients.

In a nutshell, when it comes to designing accounting logos, a few salient features of accounting design need to be put into perspective. These include adding not too much color, sticking to formal based fonts, and most importantly, including the business name under the logo, in an endeavor to gain maximum exposure and recognition among clients.

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