What if you have a likable logo but it just doesn’t seem to be working as it should?* Don’t worry! Lots of brands have this issue, particularly those of public agencies, so here’s a question: are you asking your lonely logo to do too much all by itself? 

The best brands have a system of logo assets, not just a single logo. A power drill offers different bits to swap in safely for different tasks. The best logo libraries also work this way, with expanded options and clear guidelines that solve real-world design scenarios. Keeping your logo out of trouble supports a stronger brand which, in turn, makes your materials more professional and builds trust in what your organization has to say.

Below are 7 sins that can turn a good logo bad, along with solutions to get your logo back to a healthy place. Many of these solutions require a designer’s assistance to tune things up—but once done, you will find your logo stops disappointing you and starts being the brand ambassador you always knew it could be.

*If you don’t like your logo, then it’s time for a rebrand—but that’s a whole different topic! Start the conversation with Tripepi Smith.

Sin #1: The Pixelated Logo

 

the pixelated logo