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Logo Design Rules Have Changed. The New Rules That Separate Professional Designers from Pretenders

Logo Design Rules Have Changed. The New Rules That Separate Professional Designers from Pretenders

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Most graphic designers are still designing logos like it’s 2005. And it shows.

In an era where logos are viewed more on screens than on paper, following outdated design practices isn’t just lazy — it’s costing you clients, credibility, and cold hard cash.

But here's the truth: the logo game has changed. Permanently.
And if you're still handing off flat JPGs and calling it a day, you’re already behind.

This week on The Angry Designer podcast, we break down the 3 new rules of modern logo design — the unspoken deliverables separating real pros from pretenders still stuck in the print era.

From responsive layouts and animated reveals to AI-ready assets your clients don’t even know they need yet, this episode gives you the edge to level up your design packages and future-proof your work.

In this episode, you'll discover:
• Why static logos are a one-way ticket to irrelevance
• What “AI-ready” actually means for your logo files
• How to upgrade your deliverables and charge more doing it

By the end of this episode, you’ll know exactly how to adapt, evolve, and stand out — while the rest get left behind in the noise.

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