Can someone clean this logo up for me?
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Can someone clean this logo up for me?
Hey guys, im on my final rough draft of my business logo. The first picture is what the logo company designed. The second picture is my rough edit of what i wanted the logo to look like, the 3rd picture is what the logo company's final copy was...
I dont think they understand that i didnt want a smily face on top of the brush, only i wanted the brush to have some character to it and "be" the smily face as in my picture. I was just hoping someone would be able to clean it up for me real quick as my computer drawing skills are not that good (as you can see)
Help greatly appreciated!
I dont think they understand that i didnt want a smily face on top of the brush, only i wanted the brush to have some character to it and "be" the smily face as in my picture. I was just hoping someone would be able to clean it up for me real quick as my computer drawing skills are not that good (as you can see)
Help greatly appreciated!
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Im not a photoshop pro, I just started yesterday. But I worked on this a while and thought I might as well show you. Tell me what you think
yeah, I know but I worked on it a long time and Im new at this and was hoping maybe somebody could throw some tips at me if I was doing this wrong or could improve on anything
yeah, I know but I worked on it a long time and Im new at this and was hoping maybe somebody could throw some tips at me if I was doing this wrong or could improve on anything
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^ Yeah, this isn't quite the same as changing the color of some wheels. You couldn't legally use that modified logo without the consent of the people who originally made it.
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Originally Posted by gsl_350
Im not a photoshop pro, I just started yesterday. But I worked on this a while and thought I might as well show you. Tell me what you think
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yeah, I know but I worked on it a long time and Im new at this and was hoping maybe somebody could throw some tips at me if I was doing this wrong or could improve on anything
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yeah, I know but I worked on it a long time and Im new at this and was hoping maybe somebody could throw some tips at me if I was doing this wrong or could improve on anything
Only problem is, it looks too much like the scrubing bubbles logo as in the earlier post . I would get suited before i even start my company
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as I've said in your other 2 threads about this subject, this is not something that should be created in Photoshop. Logos need to be created in a vector-based program like Illustrator.
If someone is willing to help here than all the better, but I'm here to help people with car-related digital imaging requests. Please don't take that rudely, it's just that this thread is the kind of stuff that I get paid to do, and I'm not in the business of doing free work I would highly suggest finding a more professional designer/illustrator to do the work for you, which is what you should have got in the first place. Whatever FleaBay "company" that you had do that should be responsible for getting you an image that you are happy with.
I've done logo work from $150 to $8000, just depends on the research and time involved. For what you are wanting, I would say $100-$500 for the design. But like I said, you need to go back to whoever you already paid and tell them to redo it.
If someone is willing to help here than all the better, but I'm here to help people with car-related digital imaging requests. Please don't take that rudely, it's just that this thread is the kind of stuff that I get paid to do, and I'm not in the business of doing free work I would highly suggest finding a more professional designer/illustrator to do the work for you, which is what you should have got in the first place. Whatever FleaBay "company" that you had do that should be responsible for getting you an image that you are happy with.
I've done logo work from $150 to $8000, just depends on the research and time involved. For what you are wanting, I would say $100-$500 for the design. But like I said, you need to go back to whoever you already paid and tell them to redo it.
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Originally Posted by DRIFTU
hey hey hey. I really like that a lot. Looks much better than what the "24 years in business" logo company created for me!!!
Only problem is, it looks too much like the scrubing bubbles logo as in the earlier post . I would get suited before i even start my company
Only problem is, it looks too much like the scrubing bubbles logo as in the earlier post . I would get suited before i even start my company
Years of business doesn't necessarily mean anything in this industry, so don't put much weight on that. It is still their duty to give you a product that you are happy with, so I would go back and tell them that isn't what you want.
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