It's a tricky issue. Most logos have no relationship to the company name at all, think Nike, Twitter, Bupa etc. Several have at least a nodding acquaintance to the name, McDonalds, KFC, Kelloggs, Boots. Next think about how it will appear on a letterhead, business card, web site dark/light background, greyscale.
I have pretty good Photoshop skills but I found myself vacillating between different options and still haven't really settled on a solution. I think if you are a small copany and know you are not going to become an international name it is best to do your company name or initials in a colourful 3D style font with a reflection/drop shadow/gradient. There is no easy answer.
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Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
Surely for a one-man-band contracting co, unless you offer web design as a skill,a website is just a vanity project and a logo a complete waste of time? You're not Google FFS. Has anybody actually got any work via a personal website? What does a personal site give you that LinkedIn + Jobserve + agencies don't?
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Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
Surely for a one-man-band contracting co, unless you offer web design as a skill,a website is just a vanity project and a logo a complete waste of time? You're not Google FFS. Has anybody actually got any work via a personal website? What does a personal site give you that LinkedIn + Jobserve + agencies don't?
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Logo design, step-by-step
1. Open Word,
2. Type the initial letters of myCo name (works best with three-word names).
3. Change font to 72pt, Tahoma, Italic, (underline to taste).
4. Change font color to gray-blue, or similar.
5. Screen-capture, crop in MS Paint and save as JPG.
6. Job done.
I don't actually have a logo, on invoices etc I just write the company name in 50% grey, arial 20pt, all-caps. I confess I started a website many moons ago but abandoned it as nobody ever went there.
Surely for a one-man-band contracting co, unless you offer web design as a skill,a website is just a vanity project and a logo a complete waste of time? You're not Google FFS. Has anybody actually got any work via a personal website? What does a personal site give you that LinkedIn + Jobserve + agencies don't?
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Google Sites is free and has templates.
Logo Design, Graphic Design and Web Design | DesignCrowd can be used to put a brief out there for Logo Design. And starts at around $100 per contest.
This way you get lots of designs and you can pick the best from the bunch.
I have a logo compo on there now and its over 30 designs submitted.
There are some others out there if you do not like that one.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Postwhat do you mean "don't need to worry" - most web access now is from smartphones and tablets - full desktop sized web pages are old hat now!
As it's in a cms you can change the style whenever you want so can go responsive later if you want yo.
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