3 Top Tips to Select a Business Name for Your Logo Design
Choosing
a business name can be difficult at the best of times. Finding one that
fits into your logo can be even more difficult. People can often have
misconceptions about what a business should be called and can
overcomplicate the idea.
Tip 1: First steps
The first step is a fairly obvious one. You need to make sure that the name you want hasn’t already been taken. According to the CBA,
around 543,000 new businesses start every month and there are nearly 28
million small businesses in the USA. Clearly, there is a lot of
competition for names.
One way to go about this is to take inspirations from famous brands around the world. USA Today compiled a list
of the top 25 brands by value, and hardly any of them are over three
syllables. Brands over that number are always shortened (Coca-Cola into
‘coke’) to something smaller.
There
is a natural temptation to have a longer name but, you only have to look
at the above list to realize short and punchy names stand out more than
elongated ones.
Tip 2: Simplicity is key
When
hooking a name to a logo, look at how simple other brands make it.
Apple’s logo is so powerful that they don’t even use their name. Google
and Amazon’s logos are logotypes with a touch of design while Facebook
is just an ‘F’. The list is endless but, one factor rings true,
simplicity works.
Picking a business
name is easy yet tricky at the same time. It’s easy because there are
tons of inspirations around us. Apple is a fruit, Target is a figure of
speech, and Amazon is a river. There’s nothing particularly clever or
unique about these names that we know so well. The difficulty though is
finally making that choice and making it into a unique logo design for your business that will stick in your customers’ mind.
Tip 3: Don’t fall into traps
Amazon was very nearly called ‘Cadabra’
which was a shortened version of abracadabra. The story goes that the
founder’s lawyer misheard it as a cadaver. It’s a lesson that shows, you
need to choose a brand name that can’t be misinterpreted or
mispronounced.
Moreover, it’s
important to get your business name out there before settling on it. If
you ask your friends or family, then you are more likely to pick up on
such mistakes. You need to research to find out whether or not there are
hidden meanings to the word you use for your business.
A
great example of this is the recent naming of the space object ‘Ultima
Thule’. The term is derived from the ancient Roman and Greek languages.
The term though had been used by neo-nazi groups
and still is today which got everyone in an uproar. It’s an example of
how an innocent sounding name can have such a dark connotation.
Don’t stress
Whether
you want your business name in your logo, or have a separate symbol
like Microsoft, it’s up to you. Whichever you choose, keep it short,
network for opinion, research it and work with your logo designer to
come up with special brand name and image.
Author Bio: Alicia Rother is a freelance content strategist who writes about small business and startup branding.
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