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Logo Designer? 2323 Responses
Last post: 1 year, 8 months ago | Thread started: Sep 6, 10, 9:38 a.m.
Out of context: Response #20 [Sep 6, 10, 9:38 a.m.]
- identity
Fellow designers,
If you want to justify taking a quick £200 for a few hours of work that will result in some type-set logo, be my guest. We're all human - we all have bills - they all need to be paid. He'll, the idea of type-setting a quick logo, praying for no revisions, and having an extra £200 in my pocket for an hours worth of work sounds pretty nice to me.
However, I've been around long enough to know the process of these things - that a fully formed identity takes tons of research, time, industry information, etc. (literally dozens of variables that will ultimately inform the process and ALL the versioning that should go with a project that build more intrinsic value for a company than anything else visually that they will do)
It devalues all of us to clamor like hungry wolves at a bare carcass like this. For everyone's information, the ethical guidelines states that even the logo for the smallest company should still come in around $800 - $3000. I realize this isn't the £200 figure you got out of your first edition printing - but it might help you, financialy speaking, to get a more current guide.


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