What, according to you, makes a perfect logo design—minimalist or colorful?
Rahul Parmar
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I like the simplicity and hidden messages. E.g. Apple logo is quite minimalistic but you wouldn't guess the product category is electronics.
@busmark_w_nika I agree! Simplicity with hidden messages makes a logo powerful. The Apple logo is a great example—minimalist yet conveys innovation, showing that a logo doesn’t need to be complex to leave a lasting impact.
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I think minimalist designs are the best since it is easier to remember and correlate.
I always lean towards minimalist logos. A clean design makes it timeless and easier to remember, especially in a world overloaded with visuals.
@brian__mitchell I see what you mean! Minimalist logos are effective because they stand out in a world full of visuals. Their simplicity makes them timeless and easy to remember, which is key for strong brand recognition.
I think minimalist logos win because they're versatile and scale well across different platforms. You don't lose the essence of the design, even on smaller screens.
@madhu__kumari I totally agree! Minimalist logos are versatile and scale well, maintaining their impact across platforms, even on small screens. Their simplicity ensures the design's essence isn’t lost anywhere.
I've always noticed that colorful logos bring energy to a brand. It's like they tell a story without words, perfect for brands with personality.
@alan__robert I totally agree! Colorful logos bring energy and help convey a brand’s personality. They use colors to tell a story and make the brand more memorable without words.