Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Stationary Package

Stationary Package: the printed pieces that a company utilizes for communication purposes.

When establishing a business, it is very important that all communications are well coordinated and that the message of the organization is presented consistently. 
Basic Stationary Packages:
-business card 
-letterhead
-envelope

Letterhead: a printed piece of paper used to send letters, memos, etc.

Typically Includes:
-logo
-company name
-company address
-phone number
-fax number
-web address

Design Tips:
-"8.5"x"11" (standard)
-vertical orientation
-leave room
-check for accuracy
-check for unity

Envelope:
-logo
-company name
-company address
-"9.5"x'4.125"
-leave room
-check accuracy
-check unity
-horizontal or vertical



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Logotypes

Logotype: a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations, and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition.

It is most commonly referred to as a LOGO.

Logographic languages such as Egyptian Hieroglyphics contributed to the contemporary "logo".

The use of logotypes were expanded when they were used in playful children's books, newspapers etc.

Good logos should be:
-simple
-memorable
-timeless
-versatile
-appropriate
-four color process (full color printing)

Spot Color: method of specifying and printing colors in which each color is printed with its own ink. (cost effective when only 1-3 colors in design)

Pantone Matching System: Used when working with spot color. Every printer has these books.

Color can illicit different feelings and emotions.

Combination Marks: combination marks are graphics with both text and a symbol/icon that signifies the brand image that you wish to project for your company and organization.

Ionic/Symbolic: Compelling yet uncomplicated images that are emblematic of a particular company or product.

Wordmark: just using characters.
Lettermark: initials of company name.