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the Cost of Logo Redesign and Upgrade

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Description
$ 300
Jan 2008
Chicago, Illinois
Logo made for company softball team  more... close row
$ 90
Feb 2008
Kalamazoo, MI
Hourly charge for new logo design  more... close row
$ 500
Jan 2007
St. Louis, MO
New logo for small business accounting firm  more... close row
$ 105
Dec 2007
Indianapolis, Indiana
Hard copy of logo turned into electronic file  more... close row
$ 75
Apr 2008
Warren, AR
Prize for best logo for new business  more... close row
$ 25
Oct 2007
Burleson, Texas
Price per high quality logo or design  more... close row
$ 25
Apr 2008
Carmel, Indiana
Low Res logo turned into high res logo  more... close row
$ 200
Feb 2008
Philadelphia, PA
Graphic designer to rework t-shirt company logo  more... close row
$ 62
Dec 2006
Westfield, Indiana
Business logo in many different formats  more... close row
$ 125
Jan 2008
Lansing, Michigan
Basic logo for political campaign  more... close row
$ 440
Mar 2008
Buford, GA
New logo for retail business  more... close row
$ 70
Dec 2006
Indianapolis, Indiana
Working initials into the logo  more... close row

Description of service

We had an "M" and a "W" that we knew we wanted to use as part of a logo that would be developed for business cards, stationary, an outdoor sign, coffee mugs, and other items for our business. We needed it converted into a form we could give to our printer, our promotional products provider, and other vendors.


Review of Service

We were able to get it put into a form we could use for things like this. We got it in an EPS version and a PDF version. We also got the graphics place to typeset our addres and website, as well as our slogan. We were very satisfied with what we got done. On subsequent visits, they have provided us great options using the base files of our logo we first got done.


Tips

Simply having a low resolution file of your logo may work for purposes like putting it on your website, but it usually is not high quality enough for other people to use it. I have tried using JPEG files for a newsletter, etc., and if they are not good files, they come out pixallated and look bad. It is highly worth investing money with a graphics place to get your logo in a quality form so that it will look good on no matter what you are using it for -- a website a banner or a coffee mug.


$ 0
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