Most brand owners (and many designers) have the wrong idea about logos, and by extension, design in general.
They think that design is about following trends and having the coolest, "loudest" or prettiest logo around. It makes sense that this is a problem because design is often taught as something synonymous with art-- a belief that couldn't be further from the truth. There are countless failing or underperforming brands suffering undeservedly because of this misconception.
“Design is thinking made visual” —Saul Bass
Please stop ruining your logos.
I say this with the best of intentions, I promise. 🤞🏿
Far too often I find myself encountering brand owners and designers who clearly believe that the purpose of a logo is to look great, impress everyone, and sell the product(s) on its own.
None of that is what a logo is for.
“A logo doesn’t sell (directly), it identifies.” —Paul Rand