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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 logos based on the information you've provided and present them on your Factory Floor page. These designs are the initial concepts and design proposals, and are referred to as Preliminary Designs. These Preliminary Designs are considered a 'starting point' on your project and may, or may not, be the logo that you finalize with (preliminary logo examples for Fairy Tale photos shown). If your project is an illustrative logo design, these preliminary designs may be in the form of sketches. From this point, you may request more unique versions (depending on the particular package you've purchased) or modify one of these Preliminary Designs by requesting design revisions.![]() ![]() | Applies to Logo Design Logo Repair Flash Animation Stationery Design Website Design Illustration Graphic Design |
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