So here you are, behind your laptop, you just received an email from your new client for whom you’ve just designed an awesome logo, and boy, is he as excited as you are. Make sure you’ve got the right process and know-how to get it done.
Being a Great Logo Design Client: The Open Letter
Hey designers, this is an article you can kindly and humbly send to your clients and prospects. The client-designer relationship can be a tough one, but alas, we are here to help. Being a great client helps you get great, quality work.
How the Mighty Computer Changed the Industry
In the ’70s, graphic designers used rubber cement, kneaded erasers, X-acto knives, proportion wheels, border tape and illustration boards to create advertisements, brochures, logos and other products.
3 Strategies for Using Logo Products
Everybody loves free stuff. We can’t help it, there’s something about that word “Free” that gets us excited. That’s why logo products can be so popular.
Evaluation of the City of Melbourne’s Logo Redesign
Logo redesign or evolution is similar to change in any other aspect of the business. While an abrupt alteration in the logo design can often break emotional ties with customers, it is also important to keep your business logo updated.
Olympic Logos Past and Present
The 2010 Winter Olympic Games kicked off this weekend! This year the games are hosted in our home country of Canada, and we’re pretty hyped about it.
David Airey Interview
My name’s David Airey, and I’m a 29 year-old self-employed graphic designer, living in Northern Ireland. I started learning about graphic design in 1995, started my own business in 2005, and in 2009 I’m loving what I do.











