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How do you pick the perfect logo for your business?

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Descriptive vs non-descriptive company logos: which kind is most effective? A well-designed company

Descriptive vs non-descriptive company logos: which kind is most effective? A well-designed company logo creates real value.  But don't just take my word for this. A study of 597 company logos discovered that certain logo styles helped grow revenue and profits faster than other logo styles.  This result was surprising.  It turns out that the simplicity or complexity of a logo impacts customer psychology and brand performance.  So, how do you pick the perfect logo?  This week on the crowdspring blog, we look at descriptive vs. non-descriptive logos and [how to pick the most effective logo](%2F%2Fwww.crowdspring.com%2Fblog%2Fdescriptive-vs-non-descriptive-logos%2F%3Futm_name=may20.2022.weekly.clients.descriptivelogos%26utm_medium=email%26utm_source=bb/1/01000180e2872819-e2ebe54b-279f-417a-93d7-0606ed32bab8-000000/NPgikwhFdIS17FqdhjodYlN0hIBLPtHpNjw77l8eBG0=249).  If you're struggling to grow revenues and profits, could your logo be hurting you? It's hard to believe, but the study results are compelling.  Stay safe, and thanks for reading this week's article.  Ross Kimbarovsky  Founder and CEO, crowdspring   Smart marketers and business owners know that it's impossible to build a sustainable and growing business without good design. For the past 14 years, crowdspring has helped entrepreneurs, small business owners, the world's top agencies, and nonprofits with affordable and high-quality custom design and business names, created for you by real people, not computers. Don't sacrifice price, quality, or choice. If you're considering a business name, logo design, website design, product packaging, product design, or any other type of design, just reply to this email. I'd be happy to set up a free, no-obligation design consultation with our team.   [Unsubscribe from these types of emails.](%2F%2Fwww.crowdspring.com%2Fbb%2Funsubscribe%2F15f4bdc8befd4f318aa03025201efff6%2F%3Futm_name=may20.2022.weekly.clients.descriptivelogos%26utm_medium=email%26utm_source=bb/1/01000180e2872819-e2ebe54b-279f-417a-93d7-0606ed32bab8-000000/xUJT2NRI4pi90rn5aX3PWD4grpLHBg-2cK9F7PN658M=249)

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