Designing a logo isn’t just about delivering something good. It has to be right, and we get that. Throughout all of our critiques, we identified the most prudent set of questions we found ourselves asking to ensure each creative had all the right boxes checked in their logo design.
Even though it’s you going back through your own work, we’ve found that designers who give an additional review with these fundamentals of design in place tend to have a higher success rate. By incorporating this worksheet into your workflow, you will have a solid foundation to reference each time you start and finish any logo design for your clients.
Sometimes work gets rushed out and details get missed. Consider this more of a personal goalie that helps keep anything from slipping through the cracks before your client sees it.
As the saying goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” but if you’re looking to increase the value of your work, this worksheet is an impactful tool to minimize the revisions your clients may request.
Designing a logo isn’t just about delivering something good. It has to be right, and we get that. Throughout all of our critiques, we identified the most prudent set of questions we found ourselves asking to ensure each creative had all the right boxes checked in their logo design.
Even though it’s you going back through your own work, we’ve found that designers who give an additional review with these fundamentals of design in place tend to have a higher success rate. By incorporating this worksheet into your workflow, you will have a solid foundation to reference each time you start and finish any logo design for your clients.
Sometimes work gets rushed out and details get missed. Consider this more of a personal goalie that helps keep anything from slipping through the cracks before your client sees it.
As the saying goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” but if you’re looking to increase the value of your work, this worksheet is an impactful tool to minimize the revisions your clients may request.