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Why would anyone DO it for free, you have to ask?
"Pick a nice font" seems a good idea to me. You can play with italics and bold and capslock and stuff.
microPenis - you get the picture
Typography based branding is IN right now as well, as an added bonus.
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Sure, post your company name and details here and I'm sure we can come up with something...
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Just don't hire the contractor whose dubious web searches found it.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHire the professionals that came up with this one:
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Oh I agree, I'm thinking more dark blue or other industry-appropriate colours. Looks more cheerful on headed paper and other materials (business cards, etc.)Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostI'd avoid colours. Too much can go wrong when printed in monochrome. A logo has to work in black & white, colour, grayscale, print, screen, relief, different scales and so on & so on.
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I'd avoid colours. Too much can go wrong when printed in monochrome. A logo has to work in black & white, colour, grayscale, print, screen, relief, different scales and so on.Originally posted by LondonManc View Post+1(ish)
Do it in a series of colours/fonts and see which looks best.
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+1(ish)Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostWrite out company name in Helvetica font. It is going to be better than anything less than £1k.
Corporate identity is one of the hardest parts to change of your business.
Do it in a series of colours/fonts and see which looks best.
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Write out company name in Helvetica font. It is going to be better than anything less than £1k.Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostHi,
I don't want to pay the odd £30-100 for some of the websites or design folks available and yes I'm that cheap.
Anyone know a website that actually does it for free?
VC
Corporate identity is one of the hardest parts to change of your business.
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Free logo design
Hi,
I don't want to pay the odd £30-100 for some of the websites or design folks available and yes I'm that cheap.
Anyone know a website that actually does it for free?
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