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With so many logo designers out there, all offering the same sort of thing, it’s often had to decide who to use. For the most part, we base our choice on the quality / talents of the designer as a result of extensive viewing of their portfolio(s) but many individuals simply hire designers because of their initial concept offerings (the total) and turn around time. Most designers offer various packages where you get a set number of initial concepts. These tend to range from 3 to 10 concepts. Obviously the more concepts you desire, the higher the price you will pay. Another major thing to consider when comparing logo designers is the amount of revisions you are entitled to. Choosing an initial concept is fine but getting it to look exactly as you desire can take a fair few revisions. You don’t want to hire a designer who will only let you revise your concept a couple of times and be stuck with it. Most freelancers who offer custom logo design services will tend to work with you until you have your logo 100% (unlimited revisions for the most part) but some of the larger online companies will only allow you 2 or 3 revisions to get something right.
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