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}--Logo Design FAQ's Q-What Is A Logo? A logo is a symbol that distinguishes a company. The logo symbol does not have to be a literal symbol. Sometimes text is treated in such a way that it becomes a symbol by itself. Q-How Long Will The Logo Design Process Take? Once we receive your order, we have 24 Business hours to deliver the first draft containing at least 3 different logo design concepts. Q-How Is The Logo Design Delivered? We deliver all drafts and the final logo via email. Q-In what formats will my logo be provided? Unique Web Solutions logos will provide you in multiple file formats for instant print and web use. We provide designs in AI (Adobe Illustrator), PSD (Adobe Photoshop) EPS, jpg and Gif formats. Q-How many revisions can I ask for in logo design project? Our primary aim is to keep our clients satisfied by providing them quality service. For this purpose, we make unlimited revisions till the time you are satisfied by the logo design. Q-What if I don't like any of the initial logo designs? You can request a redraw and we will create more logos designs in accordance with your chosen logo design package. If you still do not like our designs, we will provide you a refund after deducting our 10% service fee. Q-Do you design brochures? Yes, we do brochure designs as well. Please contact our Support team. Q-What if I have my own idea for the company logo? We encourage our clients to provide ideas for their logo design projects. You can immediately send in your ideas to our design team once you have retained our services. Our experience is that designs developed on client ideas turn out to be the most satisfactory for our clients. Q-Can you redraw my existing business logo design? Of course! Our Value package is geared towards redrawing and repair of existing company logos. Q-Will I own the rights to my logo? Yes, you own the copyright to your final chosen logo. We only keep the right to display this artwork in our portfolio and other advertising materials. The rights to all the samples developed during the design phase, however remains with us. NEXT |
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