Unless you are a big star or have the potential to be one, don't deviate too much from the mainstream and be unique.
(The logo of chemical giant BASF, with graphics and fonts, strongly associates with chemical elements and echoes the concept of cooperation and win-win)
Free logo design tool sharing: The logo will be generated according to your industry, style, usage scenarios, preferences, etc., but it is recommended that you check whether the logo font can be used commercially or registered.
2) Website color matching
For example, the paper products industry emphasizes saint kitts and nevis b2b leads environmental protection and generally uses green; the electrical industry focuses on technology and mostly uses blue; the beauty industry requires a girlish or high-end feel and may combine pink and black, etc.
You cannot choose tones that conflict with the characteristics of your industry , nor can you have too many colors on a website.
(Color matching integrates industry and product elements, fashion trends)
Sharing of practical color matching tools: Select a main color number and multiple color matching will be automatically recommended. You can choose the appropriate scheme according to your actual situation.
3) Website layout
There should be a sense of unity , and the shape and spacing of repeated design elements such as buttons should be consistent;
There should be contrast , with a clear distinction between the primary and secondary. The key points can be highlighted by contrasting the font size, color block size, etc.
There should be a sense of balance , with a proper density. Don't present a bunch of content all the time, but separate them with sections, icons, etc.
Important information should be placed first
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