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Logo for Digital Product Consultant

Industry: Online / Internet

 
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changed 30.11.09, 18:25

Hi,

I just went freelance with my own digital product consultancy and have started putting together my business website/blog and am also planning on having a brochure and business cards.

I am still looking for a good logo representing my name, that adheres to the classic logo guidelines, e.g. needs to work on different backgrounds, work in print and online, work in black and white etc.
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hemba Germany

Category
Logo
Duration
Completed29.12.09, 16:10
Prize
100 € Guaranteed!
56 designs from 11 designers
 
 

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The designer oblique has added:

 Noch zwei Versionen ohne R, mit der Typo von #20.
 

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Nicht in der Lage, das Projekt zu erweitern .. : (.. Oder jemand großzügigen Sie das Stellenangebot.. ;D?.. kiss chica_diez

Imposible ampliar el proyecto.. :(.. o alguien generoso que desee ofrecer el puesto?.. besos chica_diez
22.12.09, 18:24
We´ve been asked to extend the running time for same days. The client will give some additional feedback.
22.12.09, 12:22 last edit 22.12.09, 12:28
Hello

Could you let me know what criteria you use for the "style" points? Asking because I see that one of my drafts has 3 and the other 2 (which I think means "lame"), but colours and typo are the same, so I'm not sure what conclusion to draw. Thanks!
01.12.09, 20:34
Thanks for the info, that sounds good.
30.11.09, 22:47
Avatar Image hemba Client
If the logo can be done with freely available fonts, then that's better, but if the designer recommends a typeface and I agree that it looks amazing in that typeface, then I am happy to invest, as long as we really are looking at two digits and not three...
30.11.09, 18:28
That depends on which typeface it is, and also how many variants you would want or need (like bold, italic and so on) – usually a single typeface has a two-digit pricetag.

It's very well possible that there will be no additional costs – a designer can also draw their own font (although that's a bit unlikely with this budget), or just work with one they already have –, so I'm not saying you *have* to spend more, I just want to know what the options are.

Maybe you could just give us a ballpark figure how much you could afford, so that designers know what they can work with?
30.11.09, 18:13
Avatar Image arkangeldf Design-Expert
it depends the typeface used in the project.
30.11.09, 18:03
Avatar Image hemba Client
What costs are involved to do that, please?
30.11.09, 17:39
Would you be willing to cover the additional costs of licensing a typeface for your logo/visual identity? With only 100EUR, I don't think any designer would be willing to budget for a typeface, which would lead to a very limited choice of free fonts.
30.11.09, 16:26