In terms of designing logos, many people will ignore some of the design taboos, such as the following points. Numbers many people in the design of the time will use numbers, such as the year, on behalf of the number and so on, here proposed is not prohibited, but in the use of different countries need to pay attention to different cultures, some countries will think that "13" is an unfortunate number, there are some who will think that the number with "4" is unlucky. Some countries consider "13" to be an unfortunate number, while others consider the number "4" to be unlucky. Animals, for example, we see cranes and pines as symbols of longevity, whereas in France, cranes are synonymous with bad luck. In China, the panda is a national treasure, whereas in some countries in Africa, the panda figure is forbidden. Flowers, roses are very romantic flowers in China, but in India and some European countries, roses are used as mourning items and not as symbols.
Italy has the chrysanthemum as its national flower, so it does not accept the chrysanthemum as a registered symbol in either text or graphics. Colors: blue is forbidden in Sweden, black is considered unlucky in western countries, yellow is taboo in Britain, green is popular in Italy and Singapore, and is considered an unlucky symbol in Japan, which regards red and black as traditional colors. There is another one is common to us, warm colors used in the catering industry logo, cold color design will reduce the user's appetite ~ does not appear in foreign surnames, some countries require the name as a logo need to obtain my consent, some of our logo logo with the foreign language coincidentally is the name of foreigners' surnames or the meaning of surnames, such a logo logo in the registration of foreign countries have encountered difficulties, and some of them are simply Can not be registered. Of course, the taboos mentioned above, are not the same cultural formation of each country, if the design of a French logo, then you need to follow some of the taboos in France, a little bit is, when in Rome.