Ready to start? Don't fly to the Taj Mahal. Go to the local kirana store, buy a 10-rupee pack of Boroline (the green antiseptic cream every Indian home has), and start the story there. That is where the culture lives.
A logo for a law firm should look very different from a logo for a children’s toy store. Identify the demographics and preferences of the target customer. 3. Analyze Competitors
A professional logo must always be created using vector graphics tools rather than raster-based pixel programs.
Presenting your work effectively is just as important as the design process itself.
Unlike Western lifestyle content, which often focuses on individualism (meals, solo travel, personal branding), Indian lifestyle content is inherently . It is about the family unit, the neighborhood (mohalla), and the cycle of festivals.
Trends fade. Aim for timelessness by focusing on balance and geometry. 4. Color Psychology Colors evoke emotion. Blue: Trust and Professionalism. Red: Energy and Passion. Black/Gold: Luxury and Elegance.
Compiling all rules into a unified document that ensures the brand remains consistent regardless of who is using it. Phase 4: Presentation and Delivery
Moving beyond a single icon to create a cohesive identity system that includes typography, color palettes, and brand guidelines.
Ready to start? Don't fly to the Taj Mahal. Go to the local kirana store, buy a 10-rupee pack of Boroline (the green antiseptic cream every Indian home has), and start the story there. That is where the culture lives.
A logo for a law firm should look very different from a logo for a children’s toy store. Identify the demographics and preferences of the target customer. 3. Analyze Competitors
A professional logo must always be created using vector graphics tools rather than raster-based pixel programs.
Presenting your work effectively is just as important as the design process itself.
Unlike Western lifestyle content, which often focuses on individualism (meals, solo travel, personal branding), Indian lifestyle content is inherently . It is about the family unit, the neighborhood (mohalla), and the cycle of festivals.
Trends fade. Aim for timelessness by focusing on balance and geometry. 4. Color Psychology Colors evoke emotion. Blue: Trust and Professionalism. Red: Energy and Passion. Black/Gold: Luxury and Elegance.
Compiling all rules into a unified document that ensures the brand remains consistent regardless of who is using it. Phase 4: Presentation and Delivery
Moving beyond a single icon to create a cohesive identity system that includes typography, color palettes, and brand guidelines.