What should I do if I'm not sure what kind of logo I want?
It is not a big problem. We Design For Logo expertise are keenly waiting to develop an ideal logo for your company. While filling order form give us as much details about your company, and be confident that we will surely satisfy you.
When do you start working on my project?
Work begins on your logo as soon as your payment is received (i.e. 32% of your chosen Package).
How long does it take before I can see my concepts?
You will receive your concept logos within 3-7 days after receiving your payment which will depend upon the selected package.
If I'll select silver package does the logo delivery time affect the quality of my logo?
No, each logo design package features a different delivery time but ALL features the same DFL (Design for Logo) design efforts and attention to your requirements.
How many colors can I include in my logo? Does it cost extra to add additional colors?
You can have as many colors as you want in your logo without any additional charge.
How is my new logo delivered?
You will receive your draft via e-mail.
In what formats is my logo supplied before the final design?
Before the final design we deliver you samples only in JPEG format.
How many revisions to my preliminary designs are allowed? Does it cost extra to revise my designs?
Unlimited revisions can be done to your preliminary designs until you are satisfied with no extra charges.
Do you guarantee your logo design work?
We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee to our clients. We will fully return your fee if you are not fully satisfied with our designs.
How many designs will you send me to choose from? It completely depends on the package you have chosen.
Packages | Unique Concepts | Variations | Total Design |
Silver | 2 Unique Concepts | 2 Different Variation for each unique concept | 6 in total |
Gold | 3 Unique Concepts | 2 Different Variation for each unique concept | 9 in total |
Platinum | 4 Unique Concepts | 2 Different Variation for each unique concept | 12 in total |
Silver Package 2 unique concepts 2 variations for each unique concepts 6 in total
Gold Package 3 unique concepts 2 variations for each unique concepts 9 in total
Platinum 4 unique concepts 2 variations for each unique concepts 12 in total
I live in a different country. Can I order a logo from you?
Your location makes no difference to the service we can provide.
Who owns the copyright to my logo?
You own your logo copyright. All we ask from you is the right to retain your logo in our portfolio and advertising materials. This will benefit you too.
Can you redo my existing company logo?
Yes.
What if I have my own idea for the company logo?
Any idea that may help our designer create a logo to your satisfaction can be sent in once you have retained our services.
How shall I get my final logo and in what formats?
You receive your final logo via e-mail after you decide your final logo. We will offer Adobe Illustrator, EPS, CMYK TIF (300dpi), RGB JPG (150dpi), GIF (72dpi) and other formats you want. If you need, we can also send it to your typographer via e-mail. To get your final logo formats you have to pay the dew amounts.
What is the difference between all these file formats?
EPS -An eps is a vector image of your logo. This means you can make it as big or as small as you like without compromising print quality. It is also the file you can manipulate should you ever need to make changes to your logo.
AI- AI is a proprietary file format developed by Adobe Systems for representing single-page vector-based drawings in either the EPS or PDF formats. The .ai filename extension is used by Adobe Illustrator .
PNG -A bitmapped graphics file format endorsed by the World Wide Web Consortium. It is expected to eventually replace the GIF format, because there are lingering legal problems with GIFs. CompuServe owns the format, and Unisys owns the compression method. In addition, GIF is a very basic graphics format that is limited to 256 colors (8-bit color).
JPEG -Pronounced " jay -peg." An ISO/ITU standard still image format that is very popular due to its excellent compression capabilities. JPEGs are widely used on the Web for photographic images, but are not as well suited for compressing charts and diagrams, as text can become fuzzy (GIFs are better for text).
GIF -A popular bitmapped graphics file format developed by CompuServe. Pronounced "giff" by Macintosh users and "jiff" by PC users, GIF supports 8-bit color (256 colors) and is widely used on the Web, because the files compress well. GIFs include a color table that includes the most representative 256 colors used.
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