Logo Design Required

Hi all

In the next couple of weeks I will need a logo designing. I'm looking for something simple with the name of the company but also professional.

I have a budget but it's very small, can anyone help?

Regards

PVA:)
 
Hi PVA,

what do you call very small?

There are a few budget providers on this site so I'm sure you will get a good response.

Kind regards

Karen

£50 max really.....eeekkk I hear everyone say!!! I don't have an idea that I want really so down to the designer, just want it simple but professional. Maybe the company name with some sort of highlighting or something.
 
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Hi,

If you decide that you need a professional design that is a reflection of your business then I would be happy to put my company in the frame.

Here is a small example of logo designs we have done recently.

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For just £149 plus VAT you can have a logo design that is unique, can be used across multiple marketing mediums, can be trademarked and comes with lifetime support should you need help developing your brand.

Here is a link to our portfolio too:

http://www.logoquality.com/portfolio.php

We will send you a minimum of 3 designs to choose from. Probably a couple more than that. You can also have unlimited revisions too. If after everything we do you are not absolutely delighted then we will give you a 100% refund of every penny paid.

Let me know and we can talk.

(01753) 20 80 22

Simon
 
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sdchown

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£50 max really.....eeekkk I hear everyone say!!! I don't have an idea that I want really so down to the designer, just want it simple but professional. Maybe the company name with some sort of highlighting or something.

Hello

I'll do you 8 concepts for £50 in exchange for a nice testimonial if you're happy with the work (its normally £89)

I can't post URLs here yet to show you our portfolio - but google for site engine logo and we're right there at the top.

Obligation free as well. If you don't like ANY of the concepts in ANY way - we'll refund you 100% (or in this case - not charge you at all)

Give me a shout if you're interested.

Regards
Stephen Chown
Site Engine Ltd
 
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Hello

I'll do you 8 concepts for £50 in exchange for a nice testimonial if you're happy with the work (its normally £89)

I can't post URLs here yet to show you our portfolio - but google for site engine logo and we're right there at the top.

Obligation free as well. If you don't like ANY of the concepts in ANY way - we'll refund you 100% (or in this case - not charge you at all)

Give me a shout if you're interested.

Regards
Stephen Chown
Site Engine Ltd

You are third from top, not that I am picky. I'm off to get a coffee :)
 
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maria102

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Not on my search it isn't.

He is on mine....

Its difficult when you are starting up to find that much money for your logo, despite the fact in the long term it would be worthwhile.......I agree that a unique piece of artwork is most certainly cheap at around £200 (which seems to be the average) and is important when you want to be taken seriously, but its offsetting that against everything else and working out how to prioritise....
 
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sdchown

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He is on mine....

Its difficult when you are starting up to find that much money for your logo, despite the fact in the long term it would be worthwhile.......I agree that a unique piece of artwork is most certainly cheap at around £200 (which seems to be the average) and is important when you want to be taken seriously, but its offsetting that against everything else and working out how to prioritise....

Thanks for bringing it back on topic. I'm not being altogether altruistic by offering to do 8 concepts for such a low price. We're splitting our site into 2 - one just offering web design services and one offering logo design services - and rebranding ourselves. Towards this end I'm keen to pad out my portfolio and get testimonials. Those 8 concepts are not off a template or anything - they're 8 concepts created from scratch. I'll match this offer for ANYBODY who wants a logo soon.

Regards
Stephen Chown
Site Engine Ltd
 
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Calibre Designs

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sdchown

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What I am surprised to see on here is how low some of your prices are for design. Its fair that the OP mentioning the low budget but generally, I am not sure how some of you people can run a business.

So try to beat £2.10 !

I can't and wouldn't even try to. And I gave a good reason for the knockdown price. ;-) I'm looking forward to somebody coming out and offering one for £2.09 though!
 
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pvcprinting

Lots of good designers on here, and as such you cannot reasonably expect them to do it for free! £50 is a small budget, but I suppose you gets what you pay for

Take a look at some of the work done previously....
Gavin is very good on here as is Kay (from previous posts) Mark at Eagle is also well recommended

Either way, hope you get what you require

p.s My bid is £1.96

Regards

Pete
 
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Just been thinking about it, maybe Eagle means it's because I have a Flash Intro first that you have to click to go into my actual website? I'm unsure why this would infuriate potential custom though? Plus I only have the flash intro for the moment until I have written the content of my site...my plan is to get rid of the Flash Intro once I have sorted the content out.
Anyone shed any light?
 
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Eagle

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Hi

When you click on the link, your browser is maximised. I personally find that infuriating and I guess many others will too. Also, why have two windows open? One is maximised, the other is a set size which is different in size and proportions to my usual one (1024x768). As I'm using Internet Explorer, if I close the browser, my subsequent windows may adopt the last used size (which isn't what I want (hence the term 'browser hijack')). :)

Why not just open the site in a normal window?

Hope this helps,

Mark :)
 
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Hi

When you click on the link, your browser is maximised. I personally find that infuriating and I guess many others will too. Also, why have two windows open? One is maximised, the other is a set size which is different in size and proportions to my usual one (1024x768). As I'm using Internet Explorer, if I close the browser, my subsequent windows may adopt the last used size (which isn't what I want (hence the term 'browser hijack')). :)

Why not just open the site in a normal window?

Hope this helps,

Mark :)


I've just looked at your site which has a black border.... are you saying that mine has no border and just takes the whole page?
 
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Fill-Your-World

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Me and Fuzzy full of knowledge.....who told you that?! :p

One of the things Mark is saying is that when you click a link taking you to your site, the page is maximised- it takes up the full screen. Usually when you click a link to a site, it opens in a smaller window, which you would then click to maximise it. Try it with some others and you'll see what he means. :) Having it maximised is unusual, and thus off-putting. It's too 'in your face'.

Personally, I don't like the flash intro either. Unnecessary and would more than likely lead me to bounce straight away.....

HTH :)
 
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Me and Fuzzy full of knowledge.....who told you that?! :p

One of the things Mark is saying is that when you click a link taking you to your site, the page is maximised- it takes up the full screen. Usually when you click a link to a site, it opens in a smaller window, which you would then click to maximise it. Try it with some others and you'll see what he means. :) Having it maximised is unusual, and thus off-putting. It's too 'in your face'.

Personally, I don't like the flash intro either. Unnecessary and would more than likely lead me to bounce straight away.....

HTH :)

Ok cheers hun, I'll see what I can do.

XX :)
 
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