
A logo is the face of your business, it is that one image that runs around facing customers in your business cards, your website and brochures, your ads in tv, iPads, newspapers and magazines. It is the piece that glues together all marketing you do. A logo, a graphical entity —symbol, icon, ideogram, emblem, sign— represents your trademark or brand.

A logo —a distinctive graphic also known as mark—, or logotype—your company’s name expressed with a distinctive typeface—, shouts colossally about your business, bringing the viewer immediate emotion, character, and information about the entity the logo represents.
Once a logo is associated to a product, a company, a service, its value starts to be clear. See, you can use anything for your logo: A shell to represent an oil company, a swoosh to represent shoes, stars and stripes (white and red) to represent a nation, a red cross to represent, well, the Red Cross. These symbols, or logos, although small and seemingly rather decorative, become one of the most important marketing tools of a company at one point of its life. How could Superman go around without a logo?
You should use one. You must use one. Look around: With rare exceptions, every serious and reputable entity in the world has one, for a good reason. Once your logo is set on people’s minds, it’s easier to communicate with them, it’s easier to associate your company with unique or multiple instances of your products, campaign, or services together, heightening the overall value of your corporate image, so you be critically better equipped to compete in this quite competitive market.
Whether you are small or large, a logo definitely can help you to thrive, if only to make you look more business-like, specially when you’re starting up. For medium to large businesses, a logo is one of the simplest ways to make a brand name recognition impact, which is great for your marketing.
Here, check out a few logos we have created for our customers.

