The Good Friday – Time to Pray and Improvise Your Logo Design

The origin of the term GOOD FRIDAY is not clear, some say it comes from Gottes Freitag (God’s Friday), and some say it is Good Friday, a good and happy day so we celebrate.

Good Friday, also known as in different Christian groups with different names like Holy Friday, Black Friday, Great Friday. Christians believe the Crucifixion of Jesus was most probably on a Friday, according to Isaac Newton it was AD 34.

But the questions found as a conflict between different Christian groups are, should we celebrate Good Friday? Or we commemorated as a day of mourning as Jesus was probably died on Friday?

According to a belief that ‘Good’ is referred to a ‘Gift’ brought by Martyrdom because it was Jesus who went to heaven, that is why it is also celebrated as a festival of life and spirit.

Many Christians spend this day in fasting, prayer, repentance, and meditation on the agony and sufferings of the Christ on the cross.

Whether it’s time to celebrate or mourn, for businesses Black Friday, or the Good Friday is a day to improvise their marketing and brand image. On these occasions businesses get an opportunity to associate themselves with the religious affiliations of their customers and clients. This results into strong customer loyalty and a sense of association and belonging.

For example in food industry special menu’s can be announced and promoted. Stores can offer special discounts; services sector can announce special packages, so on.

Many businesses take advantage of this opportunity and add themes to their logo, website and banners or brochures. This creates a level of comfort and recognition among the clientele and results into strong association with the business and better customer loyalty.

At logoInn, we are celebrating the occasion by announcing special discounted offer. Order your logo design now to get a special Good Firday 15% discount (Limited Time Offer).

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