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ULTIMATE GUIDE

LOGO DESIGN

What makes a good logo design?

A good logo is simple, memorable, versatile, and reflects your brand's essence. It should work well across various platforms and sizes.

How many logo concepts will I receive from a logo designer?

Most designers provide 2-3 initial concepts to explore different directions before refining the final design.

Do I get the logo in different file formats?

Yes, you’ll receive high-resolution files in formats like JPEG, PNG, SVG, and EPS for different uses.

Will I own the copyright to my logo after it's created?

Once payment is complete, most designers transfer full ownership to the client, but it’s best to confirm this in the contract.

Can I request revisions to my logo design?

Yes, most designers include 2-3 rounds of revisions to ensure the final logo meets your expectations.

How do you ensure my logo stands out in my industry?

Through research, competitor analysis, and understanding your brand's unique value, designers create logos that distinguish your business.

How important is colour psychology in logo design?

Colour psychology influences perception and emotion, making it essential to choose colors that align with your brand’s message.

What’s the difference between a custom logo design and a template logo?

Custom logos are unique to your brand, while template logos are pre-made and risk being used by multiple businesses.

Can you redesign my existing logo?

Yes, a logo refresh can modernise and align your existing logo with current trends and business goals.

How do you test the effectiveness of a logo?

Designers test logos for scalability, versatility, and clarity across digital and print platforms to ensure maximum impact.

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