We are pleased to offer our new logo design service. A logo can take many forms and just as many names. To help define 'logo' a little better, I refer to the writings of respected designer and author, John McWade;
So what is a logo? It's slang for logotype, which usually refers to a company signature or mark. It derives from the Greek, logos, or word.
In graphic design parlance, the word marks properly refers to the broad group of designs that are used as corporate signatures. Marks without type are called symbols, but symbols used to communicate (like traffic signs and on restroom doors) are really pictographs.
When marks are wholly typographic, they can be lettermarks, wordmarks or monograms, which are usually initials or abbreviations, or logos, which may be entire words or the company name. When symbols and logos are used together, they are referred to as combimnation marks. And when any of the above are registered and protected by law, they are referred to as trademarks.
-- John McWade, Before&After - Graphics for Business.
Finding the right logo design to suit your business image can be a tricky and laborious task. We often present as many as six different ideas to our clients and may even conjoin, mix and match parts of those six to finally form the one that best fits.
Pricing for logo design varies between $70 for quick and simple work to more than $500, depending on the iterations involved.
Speak with us today for consultation and discussion.







