Can
I order my logo online?
Yes. Your logo can be ordered and delivered via the internet.
(See the order
form) How
do I receive my logo?
You will receive your logo files in zipped format, via
email, to the email address you specified on the order
form.
Will
my logo be available in different formats?
Yes. Your logo can be saved in variety of formats. The
default file formats that we send to you include jpeg,
gif, tiff, swf and .fla. You may specify other file format
needs on the order form, or you can request another file
format later.
What
is swf, fla, tif, jpeg and gif formats?
- SWF and FLA are scalable vector graphics format, native
to Macromedia Flash. These files can be imported/opened
in Macromedia Flash, and may be edited, flash animated,
resized, etc. These are the files that you need to send
to Flash Logo Design to have your logo flash-animated.
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TIF format is supported by most illustration and page-layout
programs (such as MS Word), and in most cases is the preferred
format used in print documents.
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GIF and JPEG are ideally suited for the internet.
What
Colors Should I Choose?
There are millions of different colors. To help you choose
the appropriate colors for your logo, we have designed
a color chart which can be viewed here. You may also read
about the meaning and psychology of colors here. Please
list your color choices by number or name on the order
form. *It is recommended that clients limit the number
of color choices to 3 or less, since printing costs rise
with the amount of colors in a logo design.
Who
owns the rights to my logo design? (Can I copyright my
logo?)
All rights to the logos and artwork created by Designs
by James, designed for the client(s), belong to the client
it was designed for. Designs by James does not hold any
rights to the logos designed and created for clients.
The client may register his/her logo created by Designs
by James, under his/her name or trademark. Please also
see Policy.
What
is a Hi-Res and Low-Res Image
A high resolution Image (300 dpi) is generally used for
print (your Tiff files are sent in high-res format.) A
low resolution image (72dpi) is used on the web.
What
should I think about when designing a logo?
Your logo should reflect the nature of your business.
It should be simple and easily identifiable.
It should be unique.
It should be adaptable to different situations.
Your logo can be a symbol, words, or a combination of
both.
Can
I get revisions (changes) to my logo design, and are they
free?
Your first logo revision is free. If you require additional
revisions, after the complimentary first revision, you
may submit your request via email. Please see the policy
page for logo revision policy.
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