Redesigning a logo is no easy task and even some of the most famous of brands have got it wrong in the past.It requires creativity, planning and careful execution to get it right.
This infographic outlines exactly what you need to know about logo redesigns. From advice on things to consider before redesigning your logo to the do's and don'ts of logo redesigns.
Designing a logo takes more time than designing a whole website and even when you love your ideas the client hates them.
Logo design needs a different set of skills than website design does, so why are you trying to do it all?
If you are a blogger or just enjoy setting up a site that offers the perfect framework for writing and photos – WordPress can’t be beat.
The multiple page set-up, and drag-and-drop method, that allows for linking to social media sites and other websites is the perfect service for individuals and companies involved with ecommerce.
Typography is everywhere, but choosing the right combination of typefaces for your project is one of the hardest – and most time-consuming – tasks you’ll probably face as a graphic designer.
These days, there are more typefaces out there than ever before – with more being created every week – so even finding just one typeface that you like can become lengthy task in itself. Plus, even when you do manage to find one, you then have to go through the entire font hunting process all over again to find a complimentary typeface to feature alongside it.
The web development industry has a tricky problem at hand, particularly when it comes to piecing website performance data and user feedback together.
The number of different point solutions available to give you real-time analytics and user feedback is overwhelming to say the least, and to top it off, the pricing models are far too steep.