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Try a few yourself and post them up you will get feedbavk
Sounds Good Richard but how do I do that???
We spoke before ref bowling greens, any luck?
Do you mean posting pics of logos up?
I got mine when I had to get some printing done. I used a professional CD (it was a while ago!) of clip-art images to chooses from and the printer tweaked it then added a nice strong font for the text. That was used from letterhead, to uniform to van sign writing...
-try your web designer and show him other styles and logos you like as a guide....
Richard@PG
contact john at hammer it services, he done put a few different designs together before i eventually chose one and he is very good
tell him Gavin at TurfScapes recomended him
john@hammur.co.uk
What sort of cost should I expect to pay?
Is their not a freeoption on the web??
I tried s couple of online make you own logo things and my efforts were rubbish:-)
Have a look at people per hour.. mines not the best in the world but I'm happy with it and it only cost me £6... You give one of the designers ideas of what you want and if you're not happy with what they come up with you don't pay..
http://www.peopleperhour.com
We hired a graphic designer
There are people who do free logo's and some who charge very little, but to get an idea of the range of styles that can be achieved have a look at this page at Envato
http://studio.envato.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search[query]=logo+design
just scrolling down will enlighten you
you can specify your price range and location if you wish
word of caution, make sure you have full rights of use