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So you've started a new business and now you need a logo. Or maybe you are ready to blow some of that dust off of your existing logo. If you don't have a friend who is a designer or don't have any friends that can recommend you one, you may be in a bit of a dilemma.
There are thousands of logo designers on the Internet who are vying for your business. Maybe more. This is both a good thing and bad thing. The good thing is, there are plenty of people out there that want your business. There are also plenty of capable designers that can design an effective logo for you. The problem is whom do you choose?
You could just take a shot in the dark and choose the service that seems to have the best portfolio. Sounds logical enough. The problem with this is that sometimes what you see in those portfolios is not always what you get. The designer who created those logos may have quit the company and now they have a new designer that does the logos. I have created this article to serve as a buyers guide for Logo Design Services. I will give you some pointers on finding the right logo designer for your business, as well as warn you about some of the pitfalls involved in the process. I will also attempt to demystify some of the terminology often used in the field of Graphic Design and Logo Design specifically. You will need 2 pieces of software to accomplish the tasks I set out for you here. Microsoft Word (word processor) and Excel (spreadsheet).
Author: Christian Lee
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