Custom Logo Design


Here at Hayton Design, in addition to Graphic and Web Design, I also design custom logos (for web and/or print) for companies or for private use.
I also do reconstruction work on old logos that need overhauling, and for logos that have originally been used for print, but are now also needed for use on the Internet. There is a big difference between these two medias, and understanding the different design rules, as well as being able to "restore" a scanned image that might not look so great once scanned, is something that should not be taken lightly. It is the "symbol" of the company or private customer, and should be dealt with in a professional manner.

Some customers also wish to have their logos used as banners, which is not a problem. They can either be used as they are (with for example a border around), or altered to fit a banner profile. This is of course all based on the needs of the particular customer.

Experience has taught me that creating or redoing a logo for a customer is a one of the most important tasks a Graphic Designer can do. It is to be a "reflection or "symbol" of the customers image, and it is therefore important that it is as unique as You, the customer are, so that it instantly defines You in the eyes of those who see it.
Sometimes this requires "learning" quite a bit about a customer so that it is possible to get a "feel" of the company image, and how You would like the world to percieve You and Your company.

All of the designs are copyrighted and owned by the individual customer.
Copying or using custom graphics is not permitted, as these are the personal property of the customer.

Please contact me also for a free estimate if You are interested in having a new logo design, or if You already have a logo that is in need of retouching.

Since I am a Freelance Designer, I am not "chained" to a larger corporation, and can adjust my prices down, which means that I am able to offer lower costs for otherwise very expensive services.
I
charge both by project as well as by the hour, depending on the needs and demands a customer has, as well as follow up changes and "upgrade" work, if a client is not interested in doing the changes themselves after the initial design is in place.