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Logos can be an important advertising tool in most markets. Most major corporations have logos meant to be unique, eye pleasing and easily recognizable. People who spend a lot of time snowboarding will recognize a “Fox” logo, and associate it with the reputation of that manufacturer. Most people can recognize a Cingular Wireless phone by the X person they use for their logo. Car Manufacturer logos are recognized worldwide.

Logos such as these are often the result of highly paid, reputable graphic designers who work for huge multinational firms specializing in that type of advertisement. (I’m sure many of them have their own logos) But these aren’t really necessary to make a successful logo campaign. (The designer of the Nike logo was paid $35 at the time she made it) There are sure to be graphic designers locally who can handle the needs of small business and their quest for easy recognition.

Many times, logos are reworked, or totally altered. Look at a modern can of “Sprite” soda, compared to a can a number of years ago. The recent trend of soda cans has been more towards blending colors. Wavy patterns instead of straight lines. For instance, “Sprite” marketed by the Coca-cola company underwent a change in can design, in order to make it look more “refreshing” in the can. Due to this change, and a new marketing campaign to match, it began to outsell its major competitor, “7Up.” The Pepsi Corporation then, a couple months later, retaliated by releasing a lemon lime soda “Sierra Mist” which reclaimed some of the lost market share.
 


 




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