Q: What type of logos do you provide?
A: Whether you need a logo just for your website or for your website, business cards, and company letterhead call us! Our logo service is tailored to fit almost any budget. We offer full color logos and the service and support to back it up.
Q: What can I expect from your logo service?
A: The process is straightforward. We'll start with your ideas, provide logo strategy and consultation, create a professional design draft and ask for feedback. From there we'll tweak the design to make it perfect for your website and/or print materials.
Q: How will my logo be delivered?
A: Your logo will be delivered on a CD. It will be: Web Ready (72dpi); Print Ready (600dpi); and delivered in various file formats.
Q: What is the difference between a "web ready" logo and a "print ready" logo?
A: Web Ready logos are created at a lower resolution (i.e. 72dpi) and are optimized for your website. Because of their lower resolution, web ready logos may appear "grainy" when used for print materials. Print Ready logos are created at a much higher resolution (i.e. 600dpi) and can be easily used for business cards, decals, signs, and company letterhead - etc.
Q: What type of logos do you provide?
A: Whether you need a logo just for your website or for your website, business cards, and company letterhead call us! Our logo service is tailored to fit almost any budget. We offer full color logos and the service and support to back it up.
Q: What can I expect from your logo service?
A: The process is straightforward. We'll start with your ideas, provide logo strategy and consultation, create a professional design draft and ask for feedback. From there we'll tweak the design to make it perfect for your website and/or print materials.
Q: How will my logo be delivered?
A: Your logo will be delivered on a CD. It will be: Web Ready (72dpi); Print Ready (600dpi); and delivered in various file formats.
Q: What is the difference between a "web ready" logo and a "print ready" logo?
A: Web Ready logos are created at a lower resolution (i.e. 72dpi) and are optimized for your website. Because of their lower resolution, web ready logos may appear "grainy" when used for print materials. Print Ready logos are created at a much higher resolution (i.e. 600dpi) and can be easily used for business cards, decals, signs, and company letterhead - etc.