Your $50 logo doesn’t really cost $50.
From a designer’s point of view, a good logo should be able to easily replicate on a variety of mediums from business cards, to embroidered shirts, to billboards. I’ve just spent the last week creating magazine advertisements where part of the design budget was used to recreate a logo that was improperly designed.
What I assume was a cheap logo just cost another $100 to do the job over again.
What happens when the business decides to advertise in another magazine? And they have to pay that magazine’s designer to recreate the logo again. See where this goes?
So: don’t be cheap. Get it done right the first time.

Your $50 logo doesn’t really cost $50.

From a designer’s point of view, a good logo should be able to easily replicate on a variety of mediums from business cards, to embroidered shirts, to billboards. I’ve just spent the last week creating magazine advertisements where part of the design budget was used to recreate a logo that was improperly designed.

What I assume was a cheap logo just cost another $100 to do the job over again.

What happens when the business decides to advertise in another magazine? And they have to pay that magazine’s designer to recreate the logo again. See where this goes?

So: don’t be cheap. Get it done right the first time.

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  1. dannisbet posted this