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Logo design 2

A very handy tool: Some of the best applications on the web today incorporate an “Ask a Friend” option that allow you to receive feedback on your logo from your friends. Your friends simply open a URL included with an email, vote on the best logo design, and then you access their responses through the application’s feedback tool. Or via a poll type set-up online

once your logo has been created and you are fully satisfied that it is you, you will need several different file formats in order to take full advantage of your logo as different types are used for different things such as some business card printers only use certain formats and some graphic artists if you are using the logo on cars etc as well need certain formats to run in there machines. Make sure the do-it-yourself logo service you choose provides you the following file formats of your logo:

• EPS, or vector image files, are essential for printing quality business cards and stationary.
• JPEG, or compressed image files, are meant to be displayed on the web and are NOT meant for printing.
• GIF, or Bitmap image files, are images with a transparent background. GIF files are perfect for use on websites with background colors other than white.

Whatever service you choose, your ultimate goal should be to create a professional looking logo that communicates the right message about your business and who you are to the prospective clients.

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