Original Logo Design Examples (NO CLICHES)



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I made a video not long ago that was baed around cliche logo designs and what determines if the logo is in fact a replication of a cliche. Well today video is the opposite. We look at what makes a logo design original and how a designer can come up with original ideas for their logo designs.

It’s important that a logo design is original to a certain extent, because the logo is the identification a person has with a brand, and so if it is similar to other brands out there, the consumer will have issues mentally identifying a brand apart from the competition.

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