Does my kewl design made by the airbrush guy at the mall constitute a pre-existing logo?
If it is a good design, I will need to re-trace/vector it so that I can work with it, and I will need to charge you for this time. If it is a terrible design, unbalanced or illegible, I might just opt out of the project before it begins. There is nothing like trying to figure out where to place an ‘L’ shaped formation of words or a cone-shaped drawing. I like sites to look good. Typically, the logo is the prime focus on each page (people like to know they have come to the right place, and that they have not accidentally left), second being the nav buttons (because some people still for some reason have a hard time finding buttons or links if you do not thumb tack them directly to said people’s eyeballs), third being the content (because who really needs content anyway?). If the logo looks like crap, the site looks like crap, or is too unworkable to ever make it the point where it can look like crap. A good logo design, should be legible if printed on the spine of a cassette (primitive
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