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The Logo Factory design process follows a series of steps or 'design phases'. When our designers review your Client Design Brief, or consult with you via phone or e-mail, they will create a number of Preliminary Designs based on the information you've provided. Once you've selected either a Preliminary Design or a new Unique version as a logo design that's 'almost' what you had in mind, you can then request modifications (Design revisions) to that design (see examples). Design Version
Design Revision
You can ask for font changes, design changes, move elements around, or request colour changes. These modifications are referred to as Design revisions. The number of Design Revisions available is dependant on the logo design package you've purchased. Any time that a designer has to post revised images to your Factory Floor page is
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