26May2009

How to get an affordable and unique logo design

The Big Eco Directory Logo

When you launch a website or business, having a bold and representative logo can be a huge advantage. For example, can you imaging the logo for Pepsi, Virgin, MacDonalds, Apple, etc? Having such a strong logo helps people to remember your brand. If you have a logo that’s quirky, funny, or clever, then you’ve made it even easier to remember your logo.

Getting a professional logo designed can be expensive. Design agencies could charge you hundreds, if not thousands for a your logo. For medium or large companies, that’s great! However, for the rest of us with a small business, or even smaller website, premium prices for a logo are just not practical.

However, there’s a great way to get fresh and unique logos from just £30 to 50. I’ve used this technique to have logos such as the Big Eco Directory logo (above), and my consulting business logo Streamlined Thinking (below).

The technique is based on something called a logo contest. What you do is specify your requirements on a design contest forum, specify a prize amount (usually in US Dollars and paid via Paypal) and wait for the designs. To get the best results, you provide constructive feedback on each design that’s made. After a fixed time (around 3 to 5 days) you close the content, choose the winner, and then pay the artist for the best design.

The forum I currently use for logo contests is Digital Point, where I ran a $30 contest for The Big Eco Directory and a $50 contest for Streamlined Thinking. However, in order to run a contest, you do need to be an active contributor to the Digital Point forums, of which I am.

If you have a bit more money ($200 to $500), you can run a contest on 99 Designs which is a spinoff from another forum. However, you don’t need to be a regular contributor to start a contest at 99 Designs. The designs on 99 Designs are of a higher calibre (and more expensive), but the quality of logos from the Digital Point Contents Forum are perfectly good enough if your budget starts at $50.

If you do run your own logo contest at Digital Point, here are some tips:

  • Limit the contest to just 4 days
  • Offer feedback on every single design. Try to say what you do and don’t like on each design.
  • Offer around $50 to $100, as this attracts the better designers. Offer less than $50, and the better designers just don’t enter the contest.

If you want a professional logo designed, but you don’t want to become a member of Digital Point, then please contact me. For a fee of £40 GBP (plus the fee for the design), I’ll handle the running of the contest for you, including getting lots of feedback from you about the designs.

Author
Dan Harrison

About the Author

Dan has been creating websites since 2003, and is 100% self-taught. Through lots of trial and error, Dan has learnt how to create successful websites, sharing his knowledge on RunningAWebsite.com. Dan is also a highly experienced UK-based Wordpress Developer, offering a range of specliased Wordpress Developer Services through his agency WP Doctors.

Dan Harrison has written 37 articles on Running A Website.

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