Logo Design

A logo is the tangible identity of a company in the market. Logos can be emblems, signs, or symbols designed to portray the image of a company.

The world of business is hugely competitive and is comprised of thousands of logos. Out of those thousands, only a few survive to become famous. There are certain factors that make a logo successful.

  • It must be legible
  • The combination of colours must be suitable for the company
  • It must be unique
  • The logo should project the image of the company
  • The logo should not be complicated
  • It must as simple as possible and cost-effective
  • Regardless of size, it should have maximum impact

DeafinitEquality works closely with your company to create an imaginative logo that has maximum impact for you in the marketplace.

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OPTIONAL EXTRAS

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  • BUSINESS CARD DESIGN £250. A professional double sided design for your business and versions for up to 4 people. All necessary files provided for your printer.
  • LETTER HEAD DESIGN £250. A professional design to match your business and website branding. All necessary files provided for your printer.

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