Does anyone else agree with me here?
I wrote about this after reading an article in the FT where the author writes:
I've paid very little for the logo for my startup and I'm delighted with the result. I've heard of stories where people have paid huge sums and have been bitterly...
This is good advice. I've done graphic design work for clients and charged per project however I've always considered hourly a far better route for both myself and the client.
I'd use the Internet to research web/graphic design - most of the folks that use software to do this kind of work are self-taught. In terms of finding work:
I couldn't put it any better than this.
Thanks Paul, that's actually something that's been highlighted already. In terms of readability, i'm sure there's plenty of other things I need to look at. How do we compare to say other news websites, blogs etc? Would you use our website to read news, add content?
I think you to be yourself, be real. It's pretty impossible unless you hire folks to do everything yourself, I'd advise focusing on the areas where your customers spend your time.
I think the use of green and the power device would make sense but maybe he should think contrarian and do the opposite? Most of the 'clean' energy and 'renewables' company logos I've seen are pretty cliched and look very similar.
I'm working on re-designing my website - Lion - to focus more on news (links) rather than pure discussion content. How do you think, given my current design, I should go about doing this?
I notice that many of the larger social networks don't even make reference to "links" (facebook) or indeed...
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