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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

LogoBee


Here was our problem. How can we find a logo for the Children's ministry that isn't taken from the same source of clip art as everyone else is using. A very typical CM logo is 'the hand' or more appropriately the hand print. Not that anything is wrong with 'the hand'. If you are looking for it, you can find it as a standard template in Microsoft Publisher (Kid Stuff Newsletter). We wanted something a bit more distinctive. This meant paying a professional.

The first thing I did was a quick Google search for 'logo'. The number of returns was amazing. I started searching through them to see about what we could expect to pay and what degree of freedom we'd have to make changes. I finally settled on LogoBee ( http://www.logobee.com ).

For under $300 they designed six logos based on our input. From those six we picked one and began to refine it. They were easy to work with even when we suggested something we ended up hating. They removed it... no problem. Best of all the entire process took under two weeks. The first six design were ready for us to evaluate in just five days.

Sorry if this article is too much of a commercial. I feel this was a reasonably priced item, service was fast and were completely satisfied with the output. It was a good experience so we thought we'd pass it on.

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