Why your creative company logos should not look like cipher in f8

Author: Pixels Logo Design

The cinematic charm of cars rolling all over the screen is still not over. If you are running out of motivation and inspiration then watching the Fate of the Furious will jolt up your creative nerves. But, Cipher’s ineffective role will pat down your effervescent creative blast, so beware.

While most parts of the movie will keep you hooked and stunned about where in the world this happens, at the same time, Charlize Theron has a few lessons about designing your creative company logos.

Portray the Brand

Charlize is rocking the newest trend of innovative braids in the movie. With Cipher in the scenes, you will have a strong impulse of watching a bland blend of X-Men and F8.

Innovation is useful in Creative Company Logos only if they portray the brand. Creativity may make a logo appealing but it may not serve the purpose if it lacks brand value. Pick the most important and defining features of a brand and use them to design your logo.

Deliver the Message Clearly

  • It’s zombie time’, she murmurs before the attack.

Charlize is a great villain but Cipher failed at signaling the emotions of fear, excitement, and aggression in various scenes.

It gives us a lesson that the message in your logos should always be clear and loud, offering easy interpretation.

Practically Powerful

Cipher, a hacker, is the mastermind of all attacks. She is powerful behind the screen, but lacks physical dexterity in the battlefield. Her lack of physical prowess gives the lesson of making your creative company logos useful enough to boost turnover in a specific market. A practically powerful logo builds customer loyalty and calls to action i.e. impulsive ROI.

While the depiction of Cipher’s role was a little poor than our expectations, it has a strong message for logo designers. She told Dom that everything is a choice, which is as true as you and me. You always have the choice to procrastinate or spend enough time working on a logo, making it perfect!

The ever-dynamic industry of creative company logos requires logo designers to seek inspiration. Cipher in F8 has lessons to improve your logo designing skills, helpful for improving the brand’s ROI.