Monday 11 April 2011

Finished!!! And My Right

I finally completed my logo and applied a few more graphics along with a lot more colour.
Here is the Final product:



So I still felt there were a few things that still needed improving or changing, so I gave colour to the first graphics I produced and duplicated the very same graphics and enlarged them and left the primary colour as white so now it looks elegant and shares the same figure as the "Yasmine Fashions" notice how the graphic doesn't touch the F but curls in a lot like the F does. This new logo looks very much original and will now officially be representing me from the day I made it.


REGULATIONS

After making the logo I decided to have it copyrighted or even apply to stick a trademark logo on to show and make clear that my logo is not for sale or can be easily copied because of the lengthy time I spent on it and for the sole purpose of it being original and mine, which is why I got some information.
If I am to have my logo copyrighted or have it as a trademark I need to apply for a standard fee of £300.

However after having done some research I found my design holds intellectual property right and have right to have it for 10 years, so in a way I am automatically protected but just to make sure I was told I should personally record the first design of the sign.

In conclusion I thought of an excellent idea to publish this logo first time on my blog for proof of how and why I have created it and to show it has been created by me and I hold original rights to it.

1 comment:

  1. You really shouldn't waste your money. You have made the classic mistake that untrained designers make and lighted upon the the first thing that you've made when you haven't tried anything else. You haven't done enough research and you haven't properly considered your market or your brand values. Your logo might look nice (though that's debatable) but it is very, very wrong for your company. Go back to the drawing board and start again. Try out lots and lots of different ideas, get lots of input from other people (including the parent company) and then select the one that works. If you want further advice on design process come and see me.

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