Some things to consider before filling out the below form that will help me provide you with a
design to best meet your needs:
Where and how do you plan to use the design?
Requirements for web sites, printing, and either stitching or
screening on clothing are all different. Our pricing is based on delivering a full color logo most
applicable for printing or screening, but we provide the original digital vector illustration file
so that you can have it altered for other applications. This format will also allow the design to be
resized from business card to 40 foot arena banners and everything in between.
How many colors?
Again for stitching or screening, usually colors need to be
limited, but for print or web, we can be more expansive and can use gradients or blended colors,
rather than solid.
What sort of style?
We are able to deliver custom logos at such a low price since we
have a large selection of pre-designed layouts and clipart we've already
purchased or created, which we can then customize and combine with your color scheme and Team/Event name/location to create a unique
look for you.
These are available in a wide range of styles, so knowing the type
of look you're going for will help me choose the right elements to make your logo the right fit for
your team. Words like: contemporary, edgy, flashy, sedate, traditional, classic, bright, pastel,
trendy, modern, or old-fashioned are the type of clues we need in this area.
Extras and more involved designs:
If your needs involve new custom drawings or other more labor
intensive tasks, such as converting existing raster images to vector, or developing a complete new
design from scratch, we will need to charge more.
Please fill out all the fields below to the best of your ability. The more info you give me the
better I can get a bead on what your looking for.
Logo/Design Information Form
What do you get?
Wondering what you actually get once the design is completed and approved?
Each final design is supplied in 4 file formats:
Vector file types, these are scalable:
1) CorelDraw - .cdr
The original creation application format, if you want to take it apart and mess
around with it. If you have Illustrator, I can give it to you in that too.
2) Postscript - .eps or .pdf
This is the one you give the screen printer or service bureau. Let me know if
they prefer Portable Document Format, or .pdf
3) Windows Metafile - .wmf
A vector version you can use in most windows programs like Word, its scalable.
It looks sorta crappy on screen but prints much better.
Bitmap or Raster file type, not very scalable:
4) Web Graphic - .gif or .jpg
These don't resize well once converted to bitmap, so I make 1 or 2 for you from
the vector. If you need it in a different size, just email me and I can whip one up for you.