7-Step Logo Test
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Have you heard the term “responsive logo” and wondered what it means? In a nutshell, a responsive logo takes elements of a main logo and adapts it to various sizes without sacrificing brand recognition. Why bother creating a responsive logo? Your logo needs to be legible in many environments from print to digital, including collateral, websites, social media, signage, and even merchandise. Responsive logos are a practical and necessary solution to keeping your visual identity intact as digital and print environments expand.
In addition to changing the size of your logo, we may also consider changing the structure by stacking or rearranging elements, or adding or removing details to scale it down properly. The Walt Disney logo seen here is a good example of shifting the details of a logo around to accommodate various digital devices.
No matter where your logo appears, a responsive logo will help retain form and function across all platforms and spaces.