Logo Design

Contact for pricing

About this service

Summary

The scope of a logo design gig typically includes the creation of a single logo design for a specific brand or business. Here are some key aspects to consider regarding the scope and guidelines of the gig:
Design Concept: The designer will create a visual representation of the brand's identity through the logo. This includes selecting appropriate typography, symbols, icons, or other design elements that align with the brand's values, target audience, and industry.
Number of Initial Concepts: The gig usually includes a specific number of initial logo concepts that the designer will present to the client for review and feedback. This number can vary depending on the agreement or package chosen.
Revisions: The client can provide feedback on the initial concepts, suggesting revisions or requesting changes to elements such as color, font, layout, or overall design direction. The gig may specify the number of revisions included or any additional charges for extra revisions beyond the agreed-upon number.
Deliverables: The final deliverables typically include high-resolution digital files of the approved logo design. These files are suitable for various applications, such as print materials, websites, social media profiles, or signage. The specific file formats provided may vary but often include vector formats for scalability and raster formats for immediate use.
Usage Guidelines: Depending on the gig agreement, the designer may provide a basic set of brand guidelines that outline how the logo should be used consistently across different mediums. These guidelines may include instructions on logo placement, color usage, and accompanying typography.
Intellectual Property and Ownership: It's essential to clarify the ownership and usage rights of the final logo design. In most cases, the client retains full ownership and rights to the logo upon the completion of the gig, while the designer may retain the right to showcase the design in their portfolio or promotional materials.
It's crucial for the client to communicate their brand's requirements, preferences, and any specific guidelines or restrictions up front. Providing clear and constructive feedback during the revision process helps the designer understand your vision and refine the logo design accordingly.
Lastly, it's recommended to discuss the timelines, payment terms, and any additional services or deliverables not explicitly mentioned in the gig description to ensure a smooth and successful collaboration between the client and the designer.

What's included

  • Logo and relative assets bundle

    A logo design gig typically involves the creation of a unique and visually appealing logo that represents a brand's identity. Here are the key deliverables you can expect from a logo design gig: [Delivery of Files: The final logo design files are delivered to you electronically. These files typically include vector formats (e.g., AI, EPS, or SVG) that allow for scalability without loss of quality, as well as raster formats (e.g., PNG or JPEG) for immediate use.]

  • Initial Consultation

    The process begins with a consultation to understand your brand, target audience, and design preferences. This helps the designer gain insights and direction for creating the logo.

  • Concept Development

    Based on the information gathered, the designer starts developing initial logo concepts. These concepts may include variations in typography, symbols, icons, or a combination of elements that align with your brand's personality and industry.

  • Design Presentation

    The designer presents the initial logo concepts for your review. This stage allows you to provide feedback and select the design direction you prefer. The presentations may include visual mockups and explanations of the design choices.

  • Revisions and Refinements

    Based on your feedback, the designer makes necessary revisions and refinements to the chosen logo concept. This collaborative process ensures that the final design meets your expectations and effectively communicates your brand's identity.

  • Finalization

    Once the design is approved, the designer finalizes the logo, creating high-resolution digital files in various formats. These files are suitable for both print and digital use, ensuring versatility and scalability.

  • Delivery

    he final logo design files are delivered to you electronically. These files typically include vector formats (e.g., AI, EPS, or SVG) that allow for scalability without loss of quality, as well as raster formats (e.g., PNG or JPEG) for immediate use.


Skills and tools

Brand Designer
Graphic Designer
Logo Designer
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Figma

Work with me


More services