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Customer Support


We provide customer support during the entire logo design process. We are always ready to answer your questions via email or telephone. Additionally we continue to offer customer support after the logo design process is completed. We understand that you may have additional questions after the logo process is complete.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions


When do you start working on my project?

 

Work begins on your logo as soon as your payment is received.We know you are anxious to receive you logo so we get started right away.

 

How long does it take before I can see my concepts?

 

You will receive your concepts within 3 days of making your payment. You will receive your concepts via e-mail.

 

How many changes may I ask for my logo design?

 

You are allowed unlimited logo revisions. Simply contact your designer via his/her e-mail address and suggest your changes.

 

What if I have my own idea for the logo design?

 

Simply suggest your idea when filling out our order form. You designer will always consider your ideas when creating your logo.

 

Can you redo my existing logo design?

 

Yes. We can add to or remove certain aspects of your current logo. Or we can rework the entire thing.

 

Who keeps the rights of the logo design?


You. Along with the final logo files you will receive our logo assignment document. Which assigns all logo rights to you.

 

What is the difference between all these file formats?

 

An EPS is a vector image of your logo. This means you can make it as big or as small as you like without compromising print quality. It is also the file you can manipulate should you ever need to make changes to your logo.

 

Stationery & Business cards
Signs & Billboards
Brochures & Flyers
Ads
Packaging
Direct marketing & Postcard
Vehicle graphics
Embroidered & Silk screen

A JPEG is perfect for use on the Internet. Since it has a much lower resolution file than an eps and cannot be enlarged without losing design detail it is not recommended for printing. A GIF is another low resolution file, great for web and computer use. PNG - A bitmapped graphics file format endorsed by the World Wide Web Consortium. It is expected to eventually replace the GIF format

 

Web site
Internet Marketing
email signature
email marketing

 

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