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Client Details
- Member Since: Mar 2010
- Last Login: 21 May 2012
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Category:Design > Logo Design
ID:35324
Title:Company Logo Design / Letterheads / Business Cards
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Starting from scratch looking for a good logo and the set out for letter heads and business cards
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£50 - £100 (Approx $78 - $157)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:02/09/2010 16:27
Clarification Board
Z. V. on 02/09/2010 16:44Hi can i know the details for the logo and what colo schemes to use? thanks
S. L. on 02/09/2010 17:51Please look at my portfolio. if you can send me more details I would like to bid.
S. R. on 02/09/2010 18:04Hi Julian,
I may be interested in bidding on this project, however your top-end budget of £100 is a little on the low side for a new custom business identity and stationery suite (am I correct in thinking that you would require letterhead, compliment slip and business card?).
Would it be possible for you to increase your budget at all?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Stu
Reply from Client
J. S. on 02/09/2010 19:25Hi Stu
Still feel free to quote as you think. Regards
I. A. on 02/09/2010 18:16Hello Julian,
Thankyou for your posting. I agree with Stu's comments - this is a little low for the amount of work required. If you are willing to increase your budget range I too would be interested in bidding with this project.
Thankyou.
Ian
Reply from Client
J. S. on 02/09/2010 19:25Hi Ian
Still feel free to quote as you think. Regards
J. D. on 02/09/2010 19:57Dear Julian
Ian and Stu are correct - your budget is low for a good, professional logo design. The design of stationery is relatively straight forward once an identity has been decided upon, but branding is an area that requires far more skill and experience that most people realise. I would love to bid, but your budget simply does not allow for the amount of time and the skills required to provide you with something genuinely creative. If you would like to rethink your budget I would be most interested in bidding, in which case, I invite you to invite me to bid!
Kind regards
Jane
Reply from Client
J. S. on 02/09/2010 20:34Hi Jane
As i've mentioned both to Ian and Stu please feel free to quote as you think.
Regards
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