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Using Logo’s Avatars and Favicon’s for Consistent Branding

Creating a consistent brand, whether its for personal or corporate branding, can be a key feature to making you or your company stand out as a reputable source of information. For this article I’ll be taking a look how one search engine conference uses this for, all of it’s visual branding.


In December of 2006 Danny Sullivan announced his SMX Search Engine Conference series, would be starting in 2007. While everything wasn’t in place at the time of the announcement, the site did come to life a few weeks later with this logo.


The logo used the same color palette as the existing Search Engine Land to help the audience make the mental association.


The SMX conference series used a similar but not identical image as a favicon for the website:


If you aren’t familiar with a favicon it’s a small square graphic that appears in the address bar of newer browsers. It also appears as the icon for a URL if you have bookmarked it. This is often useful if on toolbars where the name has been removed to save space, see if you can identify the links from just the favicon images on my toolbar shown below.


Another very similar but not identical version is used by SMX for off-site avatars. This logo can be found on the Flickr Profile, Twitter Profile, and Youtube profile.
Here are some tips on how you can apply this to your website:

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