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Logo Design That Doesn’t Suck

Logo design is by far one of the most important things to ‘get right’ when setting up a professional image for your company. But, unfortunately, it’s also one of the most overlooked. Even companies who hire out their logo design often cut corners and hire the cheapest designer they can find, and it usually shows. But smart business owners (and yes, smart bloggers) know how important it is to have a logo that’s clean, conveys a powerful message to clients and readers, and makes a long standing positive impression in people’s minds the more they’re exposed to it.

Logo Design Company Logobee.comLogobee.com is one such logo design company who knows what they’re doing when it comes to making that positive impact for their clients.

Logobee’s in-house designers have been plying their trade for online and offline clients since the year 2000 and have done some very nice work for their nearly 10,000 clients during that time. Consistently clean, minimalist logos that are stylish and professional, unique, and effectively communicate the client’s core business are rare, but after looking over a sampling of the company logos they’ve created, we’re impressed.

Logo Design Samples from Logobee.com

The company has been around for a long time and just recently, in order to satisfy the demands of a marketplace thats becoming more and more accustomed to the “we want this done yesterday” way of doing business, Logobee ramped up accordingly by guaranteeing a first draft of customer logos within 48 hours. That’s no small feat when you consider the outstanding quality of their work.

And Logobee isn’t just a logo design firm, they also have a ton of information and tutorials available on their site, plus, a newly launched self-serve logo design template system where you can go to get help with designing your own logo in different degrees. The system offers three options depending on your needs and budget. These are: “Buy Exclusive,” “Buy Customized,” and “Get it Free.” You just select the style of logo you want, enter your details, choose from their options and that’s about it. It couldn’t be easier.

As if that weren’t enough, if you sign up to their affiliate program, you earn a $20 referral fee for each new logo project you refer to them and the people you refer also get a $20 discount on their logo design purchase.

And did we mention that anyone who orders a stationery package (you know, actual paper products with your company logo and other info) gets 500 business cards at no extra charge as a bonus?

A lot of happy customers have said a lot of good things about Logobee in their logo design reviews. They’re definitely worth checking out.


  1. By B posted on September 29, 2010 at 6:07 pm
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    There’s a misspelling in the title — you’ve used the word “doesn’t”; shouldn’t that be “does”? For chrissakes, they’ve used Comic Sans in the logo.

    For shame, Devlounge.

  2. By Ryan posted on September 30, 2010 at 1:43 pm
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    I’m guessing this is a glorified paid ad because while their work is decent, it’s hardly outstanding? :/

  3. By Jaz posted on October 27, 2010 at 8:21 am
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    Really? You’re impressed by those? Sorry but they’re awful. I can’t even read the 4th example. Even the “logo” company’s own logo (and website) are poorly executed (the typography is all over the place)! If they’ve created 10000 logos since 2000, minusing days for weekends and 20 leave days a year, it averages about 4.6 logos/websites/stationary items a day. The care they must take! Whatever, there is a market for cheap, fast crap so fair play to them. It just really bothers me when it gets dressed up as a quality solution. It’s not quality. It’s dog vomit.

    The tutorials they have available link to Adobe’s website tutorials, but that’s probably the best bit at least it takes you away from the terrible logobee website and you might actually learn something about design!

    I’m getting sick of these ads disguised as articles or product reviews. This blog is losing credibility with me.

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