A logo is the face of your business. It makes the first impression. You want that to be a positive, memorable impression. I’ll help you make that happen. I will design a logo for you that is attention-getting, memorable, separates you from the rest and clearly communicates what you do.
STEP 1: GETTING TO KNOW YOU.
My first step is the most important. I’ll meet with you to get a complete understanding of your business. This will fuel my creativity and, based on my experience, is the best way to developing a logo that perfectly fits your business.
STEP 2: I GO TO WORK.
I will spend time sketching and designing. I'll set up a time where I can present the concepts I've created.
STEP 3: FEEDBACK ROUND(S)
Review a number of logo concepts and offer your opinion.
I'll start by providing a number of options and throughout conversation back and forth, you'll narrow your options down to just one. Think of a funnel. The top is very wide and narrows as
it goes. That's how this will work. Your feedback will help to narrow it down. During these rounds of revisions, you will get to see your logo options in use. Seeing your logo in real-world situations will allow you to better understand what works and what doesn't.
STEP 4: COLOR
Once a final logo has been chosen, we will introduce color. Successful logo design considers the colors, tones and fonts to best tell your story. All these factors -while rarely consciously considered by the observer – play a vital role in branding who you are. I will give you a few options.
STEP 5: COMPLETION
The final step in the process will be your favorite part - getting your logo. I will produce multiple versions of your logo for use in various channels.
I’d love to talk with you and answer any questions you might have.
I look forward to helping you decide that SideScho Graphics
is the perfect fit for you.
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