Showing posts with label logo design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label logo design. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Logobench Scam: Taking care of the space around the actual logo design.






Logo design should be an extension of your brand. While designing a logo you should take a wholesome approach, consider the space where your logo is being published to be a place or your authority. A logo too big can complex the eyes of the viewers while a logo too small can go unnoticed. Making use of the logo space is very important. Every other logo is made without this very important factor kept in mind. In some branding books it is called as an exclusion zone.  There is this area which cannot be filled in with content or any other thing. These are the little scientific things that our brain reacts to unconsciously.


It depends on how you want your logo to be viewed by the audience. If you are making a logo for a sports brand then the logo has to be less complex and if it’s a restaurant or a construction company then the logo can be complex and a mixture of symbols and images. This happens because you want your logo to be reproduced more then you could project. In case of a construction company example, the logo won’t be reproduced that often and you want other to see what your brand is about. 

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Email Scammers begins targeting web designers




It appears that swindlers are targeting free-lance web designers. Here’s what happens:
I encountered an inquiry via email about web site design services. The person on the other side claimed to be situated in London and was opening up a small business. He or she asks the cost of planning a simple 2-page website and included a link to an existent web site as a model of what he was seeking.

It seemed odd to me that the person inquiring was not interested in the local designers in London. But I answered with a price range and testimonial that he will work with a graphic designer in the UK. The sender then communicated me that my rates were conformable and requested my physical contact information so he could have his fellow in New York City send out a down payment of a specific amount, and specified that the balance – again a specific amount – would be paid upon culmination.


At this level, I was still trying out the waters. The stated “amount” was generous, so I made my usual contract outlining products, schedule and conditions, and emailed it to him. It was dismissed.

What happens next is really interesting as they send over payment to the agreed amount and then ask to return the over amount via western union. Then later on you find that the original money orders are not real.


Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Logobench Scam: The common slips-ups you can avoid while considering a logo design.


Every brand needs a visual identity. Visual identity includes a lot of things such as a name, color scheme, a logo etc. these are created to make it presence felt in the market. * The case is the same for a start-up. Regardless of whether you are simply beginning up or in the speculation stage, having a great logo is similar to having a pleasant face — individuals will perceive it!

At the same time outlining a logo for your start-up may cause you harm on the off chance that you are not mindful of some fundamental essentials. I've seen bunches of individuals losing cash and re-trying their logo in the wake of making such mistake.

1.     Don’t ask a friend to design your logo: logo should be given enough importance because a mistake here could lead to a disastrous future of the brand.
2.     Don’t go for a quick fix for a logo: Ready-made logos can be obtained from anywhere over the internet. These logos may look good but remember these logos are templates and can be used by many others.
3.     Don’t try to design them by yourself: All new entrepreneurs are full of energy and ideas. They want to do everything by themselves but shouldn't try making a logo and let a professional do that for you.  


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

LogoBench scams

The world today is full of fake people who fake their originality and purpose of existence. The web industry is no different with full of scam and fake websites, carted solely for the purpose of scamming and thieving customers money. Several of such scam website also generate and spread scam messages regarding the credibility and ownership of other websites to disgrace others and get more chances for thievery. LogoBench has been victim to few of those scam messages that have been spread to multiple websites and chat forums. The assurance of such messages to be scam is that they all have been uploaded to multiple channels at the exact same time and using the same sentences. This tells that a single mind is behind all such scams, uploading it with different user ids. With the website diversification, it is easier to spread scam messages; however difficult to be traced down. For this reason, such scam generators are free to post whatever they want without exposing their true personality and intent. 

LogoBench is reputable, functional and a non-scam website with customers all across the globe. We have maintained the record of all our customers since day one, for any lawsuit claim against the credibility of the website. With this, LogoBench stand clean in the eyes of the corporate law and also our loyal customers. All our policies are clear and straightforward. In response to LogoBench complaints regarding not getting the money back, it is apparent that there are certain mutual conditions on which the agreement between the company and customer is made. We respect all the corporate laws and do not want to spoil our reputation in the market. For this reason, only after the customer has agreed to all the terms and conditions we proceed to the work process. The money back policy is not applicable after 30 days of the agreement, which is more than enough time to review the design, the revisions and claim for the money back if we are not able to deliver what you wanted.

There are no hidden charges of LogoBench and when we offer $69 for a logo design then it is neither a single penny less nor more than that. We too purchase things and we know how it feels to be cheated or charged extra. At LogoBench, more than 84% of the revenue is generated comes from the existing customers, who are contented and choose us over and over for their branding solutions. This tells that we have been able to meet the needs and requirements of our customers and this is the sole reason that they return to us and we welcome them more warmly with special discounts. Dissatisfied and frustrated customers never return to the same service provider, and this is again plain common sense. The sole purpose of coming face-to-face with the scam generators is to warn our loyal customers and other users to investigate deeply before making any finale move.