Graphic Design for Printed Marketing
We design compelling marketing materials to ensure your business maintains a professional appearance across all marketing channels.
What We provide as part of our logo design service
initial ideas
As a logo designer, we like to explore and provide a wide variety of initial logo ideas ensuring I give you a choice to develop from.
Ask
Ask relevant questions to gain a deeper understanding of my client's preferences, target audience and desired outcomes.
Advise
Based on the information gathered, I provide advice and recommendations on how to best achieve my client's objectives.
Design
This stage involves creating multiple, original design concepts that align with my client's requirements outlined in the initial brief.
Develop
We refine the designs based on my client's feedback throughout the development process until we are both happy and confident that the final design is right.
Deliver
Once my client approves the final design concept, I implement it across any additional requested material. The final deliverables are provided to the client for their use.
Graphic Design Packages to suit your budget
Graphic Design Packages to suit your budget. Flexible pricing for any project, big or small. Let's talk about your project and find a package that fits your goals.
What makes a successful graphic design?
We all remember a good logo, but what makes a logo design memorable? As a freelance professional business logo designer, I believe a logo needs to be:
Unique
Your logo should be representative of your business and aim to communicate the tone of voice you wish to portray to your customers.
Refined
Nothing should be superfluous to the design. Remove unnecessary detail and have confidence in simplicity. If designed well, less will be more.
Adaptable
Your logo design needs to be adaptable to ensure it looks its best in different spaces. Ensure you allow for this to avoid your logo design becoming compromised.
Frequently asked questions about logo design
For small businesses looking to create a lasting impression, a logo is an essential tool. A good logo should be memorable, unique, and simple. Using bright colours and creative fonts can add visual interest while subtlety conveying the message of your business. Additionally, your logo should remain consistent across all mediums– website, print materials, merchandise, etc. This consistency helps build recognition for your brand as well as creating continuity for customers. That is why using a designer who is experienced in creating logos for small businesses can offer a great return on investment in the long run.
Designing a logo for a small business typically takes 1-2 weeks, depending on the availability of both client and myself. This timeline is broken up into phases, with each phase focusing on different aspects of the design process. In the beginning stages, I will focus largely on research and brainstorming to ensure that the direction of the logo is well thought out. Afterwards, there will be multiple rounds of concept development and feedback from the client to home in on the perfect design that suits their needs. Ultimately, designing a logo for a small business requires collaboration between both parties to streamline communication and keep projects moving forward efficiently. With dedication and proper planning, your project can go from idea to final product without any hiccups!
Under UK copyright law, logos are automatically protected if they are new and original works of art. This means that no one else can copy or use your logo without your permission. Please note this is different from Trademark which offers a greater degree of protection for your logo.
Absolutely. I'm a professional graphic designer with plenty of experience designing logos, and I would love to help you spruce up yours! With the right design, your logo can become more than just an eye-catcher - it will become something that energises and motivates your audience.
Absolutely! Companies often have multiple sub-brands, products and services that require different visual treatments. As a graphic designer, I know how to create identities that represent a company while still standing out as individual offerings within the larger brand. Brands may even use the same type of design elements (like fonts or colours) in each logo so there is a unifying theme across all of their products and services.