Archive for the ‘Logo Design’ Category

Announcing Print Services

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

Play poster created for client in 2011

One of the most important elements of marketing is the visual impact you give your clients. You need business cards, signage and in many cases, brochures and manuals. But where do you begin? Your business is small. You don’t have your own design team and your budget is low to non-existant for marketing! Killerwebs Design can not only design your marketing collateral but get it printed and shipped directly to you. Please contact me and let me know your needs and I will be happy to provide you with a quote for the cost of design plus the cost of printing and shipping your item(s) to you.

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Killerwebs Design Launches New Logo

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

My logo has never felt right. It never clicked with me and with as often as I a create things for clients, you’d think I’d be inspired. But I wasn’t. To be honest, I have never liked my logo…. that is, until now. I decided it was time to switch things up even though I had updated my logo just last year. I decided that what I had was too blah and it didn’t really say anything about me and what it is that I do. The truth of the matter is that I wear many hats – not only professionally but personally. On a personal level, I am a mom, a widow, a caregiver, a nurse and cook. On a professional level, I not only design websites but graphics, logos and communications materials, I also do some Human Resources, marketing, social media marketing and now, photography. How could one logo tell that story?

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Logo Design

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Having a custom logo is imperative to any type of marketing whether it be for a business, a party, an entertainer, etc. Branding is very important. It’s how the world sees you. A recognizable logo is priceless in the world of advertising. When someone spots your logo, they will be able to know exactly who you are and what you do. It’s all part of becoming a household name.

Timbergate Logo

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

timbergate-logo-final

About the same time that Millwood commissioned SDG to create the Farm Gate logo, they asked for logo concepts for another property – Timbergate. The logos progressed quickly with Timbergate because the client was able to quickly identify the branding they wanted their new property to have. The explained to us the type of atmosphere their new property would have and how they wanted the logo make people feel when they saw it – rustic, homey and inviting. 

The logo creation process usually begins with a brain storming session with the client. To get sense of the client’s style and likes and dislikes, it is common for us to ask for samples of logos that they find attractive. Killerwebs will design several concepts and present them to the client. From there feedback will help mold the final logo. This process usually takes about 3-4 weeks depending upon the quantity of feedback and how quickly the client can respond to our questions. Killerwebs and SDG pride themselves on responding quickly to the client’s feedback. We never like to keep the client waiting on us!

Farm Gate Logo

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

farm-gate-logo-finalMillwood Companies includes the development and management of apartment communities around the state of Utah. They sought the services of the Service Dimensions Group for many of the needs for this fast growing company. The first project was a logo design for one their newest properties – Farm Gate. 

The logo creation process usually begins with a brain storming session with the client. To get sense of the client’s style and likes and dislikes, it is common for us to ask for samples of logos that they find attractive. Killerwebs will design several concepts and present them to the client. From there feedback will help mold the final logo. This process usually takes about 3-4 weeks depending upon the quantity of feedback and how quickly the client can respond to our questions. Killerwebs and SDG pride themselves on responding quickly to the client’s feedback. We never like to keep the client waiting on us!