STEP ONE
The initial consultation
This is where all the groundwork is done. The aim of this meeting is to firstly, cover off the basic essential requirements of the design, questions like; What do you do? Where are you? How long have you been doing it? What makes you different from your competition? Will be asked. These questions will help gain a broad idea of the design which will best suit your company.
Secondly, in order to create a more unique and client specific logo, more in depth questions will be asked, such as; What sort of market are you looking to appeal to (i.e. Young/old, Male/female etc)?
In order to ensure that you know exactly what to expect from the initial consultation, you will be emailed a pre-meeting agenda, which basically outlines the sort of things you might want to discuss in order to get as much as possible out of the initial consultation. |
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STEP TWO
The second consultation
After having gained a clear and concise idea of your needs, a second consultation will take place, where you will get to see a number of design solutions based on your needs. Remember, any changes are free of charge, so make sure you have a careful look and are 100% happy with the chosen design.
Along with the number of initial designs, you will also receive a checklist, this checklist covers off all aspects of the design, and prompts you to look at the design in terms of things like; colour, shape, font style etc.
Click here to view the 2EZ design draft checklist.
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STEP THREE
The final product!
After having selected the final design, and covering off any changes you feel necessary. A final product will be produced as a printed product depicting the selected colours, acceptable variations, and all other information regarding the design.
At that point, you will have a final check over the design, to ensure that it is exactly what you are after. Once all of this is confirmed, a quick sign-off will take place, shortly followed by the handing over of a complete design package.
Click here to view some examples of works.
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