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What in the world is a “Custom” Logo Design?

It’s that when you talk to you about something that’s being advertised a lot with in respect to logo design. There are a lot of trends going around and one of is not the least of which about custom logo’s that’s being spread throughout the web. So what is a “custom” logo? Will really most logos are in fact custom, and the reason why is because you’ve got tons of information that the graphic designer has to be put together in order to make an effective logo mark. And although there different kinds of design elements that can be used for a specific logo mark when it comes to a custom logo you’re actually creating something specific for clients, according to their specifications. Based on the brand identity they wish to establish. Difference between actually having a “custom-designed” logo and a logo which is already created differ in the specific elements & time.

#1 Price:

When you’re buying logo online with 30 “pre-made” logos for cheap (which usually results in thoughtless crap) the reason it’s much less expensive because the work actually had already been done by the designer. He has in fact already picked the colors, typefaces, shapes, and symbols that are already involved in the creation of the logo itself. Therefore, the time and energy has already been invested in everything that has been created, and all that needs to be done is to assign the name. On the other hand, if you get a logo custom-made this will obviously take up much more time and money to do to get the logo produced and that’s because there are a lot of very and factors involved when creating a logo. And the designer now has to ask you specific questions as well as take the time to play Q&A so that the designer can give you exactly the best possible outcome.

#2 Content:

The content is King, as you may have heard and it still holds true for logos. Being provided with a custom-made logo is asking to specifically cater to your business with all the correct symbols that relate to the specific culture. The event of understanding your industry, your audience, their personal tastes or preferences the prejudices they like, what they don’t like, are all factors that need to be considered in the overall message. When you use the right symbols and have a definite feeling and meaning, it has a more effective chance of hitting the mark every single time people are exposed to your logo creating a brand. As customers take a glance at your logo and attached their experiences to the logo itself this is the real goal of a logo is to connect specific feelings to people based on their recent experience with your product or service.

#3 Variety:

I will admit to buying a pre-made logo for anywhere between $25 for $280 is much easier and gratifying when you have plenty of options to choose from giving you a luxurious pick of the litter. When you’re getting a custom-made logo we looking at somewhere around 2 to 3 off but the reason for this is because of the tailor made process as discussed above in actually creating the logo. Differences between having a ready made logo vs. of custom will design made and having one me pre-made ultimately is based on your preferences, usually of quality and budget. It’s really up to you what you personally choose, what I recommend is to have one custom made. Why? Because you’ll know that everything will be deliberately picked to help you to find and relate to the actual customer mind set that you’re trying to relate to in your industry. And if you don’t give a damn about customers, then you’re wasting your time! This isn’t even scratching the surface when selecting a logo I did however just wanted to give you a brief glimpse into some thongs you would need to look into for when determining what might be involved in selecting a logo for your budget. if you’re going to have a logo made just make sure its the one that most meets the brand you’ll represent. If you have any Questions feel free to go ahead and leave your response in the comments below. and submit  or shoot me an email at giftboxcreative@gmail.com. Or twitter @giftboxcreative Thanks!

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