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The total completion time for projects at this level is 24 hours, completed within a 7-day period, during which 20 initial designs will be presented.
At the Silver level, 5 hours are allocated for completing the research phase: 1 hour for market research, 3 hours for competitor research, and 1 hour for user research relevant to the brand. This research will help the designer understand the brand’s conditions, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, as well as analyze and critique the logos of competitors. All of this data will significantly assist in generating effective initial ideas during the ideation stage.
The ideation phase will last 11 hours, during which we will narrow down hundreds of designs to 20 selected concepts. These final 20 designs, along with the designer's critique and analysis as an expert in the field, will be presented to your team to aid in the final decision-making process. Ultimately, after selecting the ideal design, the design phase will take an additional 8 hours to prepare the final logo to be presented to your brand. Depending on the conditions, the duration of each design phase may vary throughout the 7-day design timeline.
The average monthly rental cost for a property in London is $2,750, in Paris it is $1,760, and in Hong Kong, it’s $1,900. If a graphic designer is willing to accept only $30 for logo design, they would need to create 67 logos at this price within a month just to cover their rent. In other words, designers charging $30 for logos are compelled to spend only a few minutes on your brand's logo so they can have the opportunity to take on more $30 logos.
Logo design is an artistic process; there is no formula or shortcut to achieve an exceptional logo. Time must be spent thinking, designing, reviewing, and critiquing dozens, even hundreds, of ideas repeatedly, in order to ultimately arrive at a very small yet powerful work of art. The shorter the time spent throughout the entire logo creation process, the quality will undoubtedly diminish. The shorter the research period, the lower the quality. The fewer the brainstorming time and initial ideas, the lower the quality. The shorter the time for final version designs, the lower the quality. To achieve an outstanding logo, you need time, experience, and knowledge, and the fee paid for a logo is determined by the degree of these factors.