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A logo identifies your business in its simplest form through the use of an icon or a mark. A logo is not your brand, nor your identity but all three together form a perceived image for your business or product. |
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A 'brand' can be described as an organisation, service or product with a 'personality' that is shaped by the perceptions of the audience. On that note, it should be stated that a designer cannot "make" a brand – the audience does this, a designer simply forms the foundation of the brand. |
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With over 10 years of hands on print experience, I make sure that anything you need printed will look just as good as it did on your monitor. I can pre-flight your files before you send them to the print or set them up |
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