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Skills

  • Article Editing
  • Content Writing
  • English Grammar
  • Proofreading
  • Technical Editing

Services

  • I am a Proofreader and logo designer.

    $6/hr Starting at $30 Ongoing

    Dedicated Resource

    Sound knowledge of spelling, grammar, and punctuation a sharp eye for detail and the ability to concentrate for long periods of time to work neatly and accurately organizational and time-management skills...

    Article EditingContent WritingEnglish GrammarProofreadingTechnical Editing

About

A creative designer with an eye into the future.

I am a proofreader and logo designer. I also joined content writing and editing. My hobby is book reading and logo designing. I have a creative mind in logo design. A logo is an easily recognizable graphic symbol that identifies a company, a commercial product, or any public or private entity. It is one of the ways to distinguish a brand in a competitive world, full of graphic elements that try to attract our attention every day. A logo is generally a combination of typographies, graphics/symbols, and colors. It is a graphic element that is part of the visual identity of a brand. Your logo design identifies your business in its simplest form using a logo mark, typographic solution, or combination of both.

That’s all there is to it. Your logo design is the simplest visual representation of your business possible. Building trust and recognition with your audience and customers can play a major part in your business's success.

When you put your logo on something, you’re officially giving it “the seal of approval.” And just like film critics, food critics, and other reviewers, that means something.

By having your logo design on something, you’re guaranteeing it lives up to the promise your brand has made, and your customers can trust it.

People recognize logos. And that’s one of the major things your logo design should do for you. Build recognition and trust.

Think about Nike’s logo. It appears everywhere, and you know what it is every time.

Your logo needs to do the same for your customers. Away from naming your company different things, your logo design helps you differentiate from your competition.

Think about McDonald's vs Burger King. Two widely known and recognized burger chains.

Whilst Burger King has the better burgers (that’s right, you heard me!), McDonald’s arguably has the more successful logo.

I bet you can think of the McDonald’s logo in your head right now. The Burger King logo however could be a little fuzzy.

Work Terms

50% upfront
50% at the completion of the work.