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ProjectNineFive
27th of October 2010 (Wed), 18:39
I just need an inexpensive logo for my website and web images. Everyone I've seen that creats logo's are expensive.

Mike R
27th of October 2010 (Wed), 19:10
I know someone that went to a State Tech school to have the graphic arts dept. design a logo. He got several designs and one was really great. Be careful that you don't setttle for a logo which you will want to replace in a year.

isophotostudio
27th of October 2010 (Wed), 19:30
I design logos, $45 an hour, so total price depends on complexity of logo and how solid of an idea you have to start.

The Stig
28th of October 2010 (Thu), 22:05
The same place people go to get cheap photographers - Craigslist. Of course though, we know what happens when people ask for cheap photography......

carshop
28th of October 2010 (Thu), 22:07
lol

bdavisx
28th of October 2010 (Thu), 22:27
So what's cheap? $100, $200, $500, $1,000?

MJPhotos24
28th of October 2010 (Thu), 22:44
I can recommend a great guy, but what your definition of cheap is not known...just have to remember you get what you pay for, and not putting the money into your business often results in getting less out of it.

ssim
29th of October 2010 (Fri), 03:05
Inexpensive=cheap looking to me, it is just what enters my mind. You want to portray yourself as a business so why not make an investment in your identity and go with someone that really knows what they are doing. Given that in most instances these days the customers first impression of you will come from your website. Is something that you want to cheap out on. It is not money wasted, I would view it as an investment in your image.

mickeyjuice
29th of October 2010 (Fri), 05:47
I was very happy with http://99designs.com/ but not everyone like the whole crowdsourcing thing...

J Michael
29th of October 2010 (Fri), 07:34
There are some competition sites where you can post your requirements and designers compete to produce the best logo. You pay the winner the reward money you put up at the beginning of the contest and they'll send you the vg file. You own the design once you've paid for it. I've seen some nice stuff on logosauce.com.

danameless
29th of October 2010 (Fri), 09:18
There are some competition sites where you can post your requirements and designers compete to produce the best logo. You pay the winner the reward money you put up at the beginning of the contest and they'll send you the vg file. You own the design once you've paid for it. I've seen some nice stuff on logosauce.com.

I used a similar site for my logo and was very happy with it. Although it might take a little time to review and weed out the bad ones, I did find a good designer and who designed my logo. I had a pretty simple design in my mind already so just needed someone to put together.

USER876
29th of October 2010 (Fri), 09:33
If you have ideas, anyone can do it, shop on price. If you are paying someone for ideas and creation, then I would pay more to someone with more creativity and a decent portfolio.

I recently advertised for a logo creation.....I would say the average was around 300 dollars, with prices ranging from 150 to 1000. I like the idea of the outsourcing thing....you get 20-30 unique designs to choose from.

The Stig
29th of October 2010 (Fri), 12:19
Interesting. Some of the things said in this thread are the same things said to us and we get all up in arms about it. Food for thought.......

IUnknown
29th of October 2010 (Fri), 12:47
etsy.com

danpass
5th of November 2010 (Fri), 20:32
I design logos, $45 an hour, so total price depends on complexity of logo and how solid of an idea you have to start.
PM sent :smile:

omnom
6th of November 2010 (Sat), 15:38
I hear a lot of good things about 99designs, I personally know 6 people/businesses who have used it and they all look great.