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How Much For A Logo Design

Price of a logo design?

There's no real way to answer your question. Each professional charges rates they feel are appropriate.

You can't accurately price a design project without first understanding the needs of the client. Designers who advertise a list of predetermined prices for x amount of concepts and x rounds of revisions are attempting to commoditize a profession that by definition cannot be commoditized.

Every client is different, so every project will be too. It makes no sense to pigeonhole a client to a set price bracket. Your time and profits take a big hit when you limit yourself to a set range and attract clients on the basis of price alone.

Pricing is far from an exact science, and even when you think you've covered every possible factor in determining your cost, another will come up and force you to recalculate. Pricing generally varies depending on these factors:

• Your level of expertise and training
• Project specifications
• Expected turnaround time
• Additional service and support (print liaison, brand style guides, etc)
• Level of demand
• Current Economy
• The size of your client
• Overhead or cost of business

Obviously there's a lot to think about. The prices vary quite a bit. To give you and example, little known fact, when the Nike logo was designed by Carolyn Davidson in 1971 the price tag was $35. When the Pepsi logo was redesigned in 2009 by Arnell Group, the price tag was a little over $1,000,000.

Over the last few years, my pricing has varied a lot, but if I had to average it out, I would say that all the logo development projects I've done have been billed somewhere between $600-$1,200 each. Sounds like a a lot but what you have to realize is that to design an effective logo a designer has to spend a good deal of time researching the client, their history, their customers, and their competitors. The actual time spent on the computer creating the logo is only about 25% of the logo design process.

I don't know if that helps at all, but that's the best answer I can give.

How much to charge for logo design?

Hey, I've been in your same situation...

It depends a lot on your skill, and the process you will go through to design the logo. If you are following professional procedure and coming up with logo comps, then developing a few, and having them pick and finalize one you can charge more than if you just draw up a logo, make it vector and send it over.

If you're good and going to go all out making a strong, brand-able logo for their company you can charge as much as $500 or more. Since you are fresh to the field you may want to charge $350-400.

If this is a quick job and they don't care much for branding or following procedure, you're probably looking at anything between $80-200 depending on how much you value your own work.

Never listen to the "This will be good for your resume, so do it for us cheap!" line.

Some good reading for freelance information is freelanceswitch.com (and no, I am not associated with them). It's in my RSS reader and I've found it to be a very valuable resource when trying to figure out what to charge or how to handle different types of clients.

Good luck! Never undervalue your work.

How much does it cost to get a logo design?

Anywhere from $0 - $5000. You get what you pay for though. There's a lot of work, research, and time that goes into a well designed logo. You could do what a lot of people do and get one from a generic site that sells prefabricated logos you can just insert your name into for $50, but I would recommend hiring a designer if you're serious about investing in your businesses image to you customers. To give you an idea of how seriously companies take logo design, Pepsi spent close to 1 million redesigning their logo. Now, is it more likely that they are in the habit of wasting money on trivial things, or, is it more likely that they spent all that money because they know something about the power of the right logo that most business owners that would buy a cheap logo design don't.

I'm not suggesting you spend 1 million obviously, but I can tell you that in the professional world logo development rarely goes for under $1000.

How much does it cost to design a logo in india?

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How much should I charge for logo design work?

What is the cost to you of producing it? Divided down, how much cost for this job is caused by the equipment you own, the software you bought, the contribution to your 401k for the time you spend on it? The very fact of this question being asked shows a lack of a business-led approach. I think this is the Achilles' Heel of many graphic designers and why 'many are called but few are chosen' - it is a business. The costs to you of doing that business need to be offset satisfactorily by income, otherwise - artistic satisfaction apart - what is the point?Too many people think "I have my MacBook, I have Photoshop, I have a scanner, I have Mad Skillz,  I'll charge 50/500/5000 bucks". Wrong. You need to set your rates according to the total cost of performing the work. Write down every, single, cost, down to the cost of the carpet under your feet and the roof above your head, the cost of the software, the cost of updating or replacing your equipment (depreciation) , cross that with your portfolio and track record and set rates. In writing. I was that soldier, that'd throw out prices almost at random (because hey, I had the computer, scanner, software, so it costs me nothing, right? Wrong) and it does not end well.

How much should I charge to design a logo? A web banner? an avatar?

"Artists" such as you can ask any price for what they do: it is not a question of "working hours", but "inspiration"...
An unknow artist may get a few $ for a banner, an avatar or a logo, a Picasso may ask a few millions...
So: get as much as you can! :-)
(It is a fancy belief that if an artist is expensive, then he is good!)
[The "artist" who designed the recent British Telecom logo, on all phone boots in UK, was paid £2,000,000! - and I prefer the old one]

For your info, I get a few good logos/banners for around 100$ from India, and good layouts for 400-1200$. Extremely variable.

How much do you charge for a logo design and branding?

1. You can get a logo for free from various places on the web or draw it yourself. 2. You can get a logo from 99Designs for $299. 3. If you prefer to use a creative agency, you will pay about $10,000 for a logo plus a PowerPoint presentation explaining its merits. 4. If you would like to be like NeXT Computer or Pepsi, you can hire a famous artist or an expensive agency to do it for $100K - $1M.I recommend charging between #2 and #3, depending upon the quality of work.Note: I see my answer has been collapsed due to downvotes. Upon reading the upvoted answers, I realize the asker may have been looking for an opinion from another designer, rather than a customer-focused answer based on market forces. Sorry for not understanding.

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