Logo Design is an intricate process that involves the designer going through a lengthy design process to contrive a powerful enough design. However, this process could be made a little less demanding if you make it a point to avoid a few common design pitfalls that even some of the most iconic of brands fall prey to.
Snoop into this interesting slideshow to find out what the 10 common pitfalls of logo designing are…
https://www.designmantic.com/blog/interactive-media/10-logo-design-pitfalls-to-avoid/
Known around the globe as the Golden Ratio, the divine proportion, Golden Mean or the Golden Section, it is a mathematical miracle in other words, the value of Phi. Based on the famous Fibonacci sequence, which goes like 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34.. and so on forever, where every new number in the sequence is the combination of the two preceding it, its ratio 1.6180 has come to be known as the perfect proportion for creating well balanced and eye pleasing art and architecture. In fact every form of designing, from painting to photography to web design, the Golden Ratio has become the way to go.
Facebook spent a huge amount of money to acquire Instagram. Since then, it has become an important app for most of the Facebook users, although, the number of Instagramers is still not very high. Just within the first quarter of 2014, Instagram has reported over 200 million monthly users but that is still nowhere near the staggering 1.01 billion monthly active users of Facebook on phones and tablets. The photo-sharing social network was launched in October, 2010, and its current statistics show how quickly a social network based on mobile phone and images can become famous.