The logo is done. And the business cards. And the stationary design. All for the same price as just the logo design from Logoworks. And I had several conversations with the designer, Hired Gun Design. We got back an Illustrator file. From which you can create any other type of graphics element. Since this is vector based, any size looks great.
Our complimentary color is a Pantone® open coat process color. A process color is created from a four color process as compared to a sport color, which is a blend. These make the best brochures and business cards. There are plenty of economical places which do four color offset printing. And that is the only way to go. You can create good web graphics from good print design, but not the other way around. So if you want to use something in both print and web, start with print.
So after a false start, I'm very happy with the results. A good designer is a great asset.
A designer is - usually - only as good as their informed client. It was a real pleasure to work with someone who values the process as much as the end result- thanks, Bruce.
Posted by: patrick foster | 22 March 2006 at 06:10 PM
Glad it worked out for both youse guys! (Sine I was the - ahem - matchmaker).
But seriously, folks - this well illustrates (no pun intended) why it's always good to go with a pro from the start.
Posted by: Mary Schmidt | 03 April 2006 at 10:26 AM
Looks like you saved yourself in more ways than one too :)
http://www.baddesignkills.com/logoworks/
Posted by: Rahul | 22 August 2006 at 09:11 AM