These days there are a lot of choices on the Internet when it comes to having a business logo created. I advise having a custom logo designed through an online firm so that you can get great value from a professional designer and also have input the design process.
In this report we summarize a few of the points that one should take into consideration prior to deciding on a business for the critical task of putting together your business logo, the face of your business.
The first concern for many is prices. There are so many variables when it comes to logo providers though that price should only be one small part of the equation.
Professional designers have an obligation to customers to produce designs that are original and not in breach of trademarks held by other companies. Go for a design firm from the United States to protect yourself in the unlikely situation where you are sued for breach of copyright.
When you start to compare companies start off by glancing through their portfolios on their websites to get some impression of the type of designs that they carry out. Most have a portfolio set out into industry categories so you can refer to a few logo samples that they have designed for companies in the same industry as you.
Usually a range of packages are presented and they will vary by the following points.
1) Will more than one designer be involved with your logos? The more expensive packages usually offer preliminary concepts from at least two designers to offer a few different angles on what you are looking for.
2) Initial Concepts. How many concepts will they email to you to choose from?
3) While many clients are content with the concepts that they are presented with and they have confidence in the designers taste, some clients want to make changes to alter minor details. Rounds of revisions are normally limited so make sure that you know how many you are permitted with each package.
4) Delivery times for preliminary designs are generally around three to five working days. Be certain that you also know how long you will have to wait if you ask for small changes to the design.
5) The money back policies outlined by each logo business will differ. They sometimes appear to offer an attractive policy on their home page but protect themselves from their obligations in the fine print. Be sure to read the small print relating to refunds.
6) Confirm that your selected logo company can send your designs in an appropriate file format. Check with your printer first or ask your logo provider to discuss specifics with your printer directly.
Your business logo design should not cost the earth nowadays with the options accessible on the Internet. Get your venture off to the best possible beginning or effectively re brand your existing business with a custom logo design.