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- Member Since: Aug 2010
- Last Login: 1 Sep 2010
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Category:Design > Logo Design
ID:35033
Title:Company Logo, Letter heads, Invoice headers, business cards, etc...
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Hi,
My name is Dil and I am opening a new furniture company online and will eventually opening up showrooms around the UK. I am bringing in the furniture from all over the world but 70% comes from Italy, but i also trade from America, China, India and UK...
I am a limited business currently based in North Kent and am looking for a creative and unique one off logo to represent my company \"TheSuiteShop.co\"
I have had no luck at finding the right design for my logo:
\"TheSuiteShop.co\"
Please get in touch and I look forward to your idea\'s...
Regards
Dil Dosanjh
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:01/09/2010 07:16
Clarification Board
I. A. on 01/09/2010 12:32Hello Dil,
Thankyou for your posting. This looks like an interesting project as it is an identity for your very own company.
Can I clarify a few things. A visual image, logo, mark, motif is a way of identifying you to potential customers on your marketplace. It is important that it comes across in the right manor, e.g. if it looks unprofessional - potential clients will assume that is how you run your business. Too fussy - potential clients will think you are not maverick enough, and so on. . .
I have a design process that asks you very specific questions about your business and your business offering that is intended to 'sell you who you are and sell you for what you clients want. The end result will give you a logo that gets you noticed for the right reasons but also gains you business.
If what I have clarified has connected with you, or you see its relevance I would be more than happy to take this to the next level. If you view my portfolio and you like my design style, please ask me to bid on your project.
Thankyou.
Ian
C. W. on 01/09/2010 19:12Hello Dil,
The project sounds interesting, and I would like to participate. I think its important to find the right brand identity that reflects your brand values, looks professional and can raise the profile of your business.
If you could take a minute to browse my portfolio and see if my work is something that would suit your project, then please invite me to bid and I will happily do so.
Regards
Chris
I. A. on 02/09/2010 19:23Hello Dil,
is this project still intended to go ahead?
Ian
I. A. on 06/09/2010 14:45Hello Dil,
Please reply to my below comments in order for me to consider realistically bidding on this project.
Thankyou.
Ian
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