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How much does a logo cost?

Logo design cost

This is one of the most frequently asked questions to graphic designers around the world, though it is the hardest one to answer without more details of the specific project, as every company or organization has different needs and different goals.

People usually do not understand how important a well designed logo is and how valuable it is to their business. A professional logo design is an investment that helps determines the future of your company or organization and there are several very important reasons why a logo design should not be taken lightly. A logo is the very first impression that people get of your company or organization, so it has to reflect the right values, and it has to be original, professional and long-living.

In a quick web search you can find many ways to have your logo designed with very low prices. You can also find places where you can brief multiple graphic designers for your project, organizing an online contest between them and choosing among the logos designed, buying only one of them. As tempting as this process seems, many of these design contests or specs are held between unskilled and unprofessional designers that carry out no research at all. A self respecting professional designer that respects the profession should not have to invest time and resources without a guarantee of payment much alike a doctor, a lawyer or any other professional.

The best way to determine the price of a custom logo is to analyze every single logo design project separately, considering all the factors that affect the price, such as time needed, design difficulty, range of use and so on.

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2 Responses

  1. Matt Hanson

    Nice site there!

    April 26, 2011 at 1:10 am

  2. suree

    The truth is somewhere between $299 to $599 and for that price you could get a professional logo designer for almost 10 years of experience with awards.
    Your budget determines on the difficulty of your project and the designer’s effort. Before a project starts, the designer will often give you a list of questionnaire to make sure he understands your project and then they will give you a quote.

    August 28, 2011 at 12:07 am

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