How To Create An Investigation Logo?

Discover the essential elements of a compelling investigation logo that not only enhances your agency’s credibility but also effectively communicates professionalism and trustworthiness to your clients.

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How to choose the right elements?

Public and private labs, detective agencies, law enforcement bodies, and security services need smart emblems to represent them and emphasize the importance of their work. The most common images on such logos are scales, the goddess Themis, magnifying glasses, fingerprints, guard dogs, hawks, targets, books, guns, and handcuffs.

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Where can you use a logo like this?

Once you’ve crafted your own emblem, you can use it on documents, signboards, and employee uniforms.If you have a slogan, you can position it along the inner edge of your icon. Employ massive fonts to catch and retain your audience’s attention.

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How to choose the right colors?

When it comes to choosing a logo shape, focus on circles or shields. Investigation is a serious business, so avoid saturated colors. Consider using dark blue, black, brown, and red. Save brighter colors for the name of your company or agency.

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