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SIX KEY ELEMENTS OF LOGO DESIGN

To design a professional and attention-grabbing logo, there are six key components to work out.  When all six of these elements are utilized, you will have a logo that has lasting value and catches the customer’s admiration. Contact me today to get your logo started.

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1. Simplicity

Clear And Visible

2. Originality

Different Enough To Stand-Out And Be Remembered

3. Versatility

Works On All Mediums And Colored Backgrounds

4. Scalability

Adapts To Any Size

5. Balance & Proportion

A Well-Proportioned Design Will Strike A Balance Between Elements

6. Timelessness

Must Stand The Test Of Time

Website Essentials

Value Proposition

 

Your main ideas, technologies and or services. Designed in a way to lead users into your website.

Intuitive Navigation

 

Lead people exactly where they are expecting to go so they don't get frustrated and leave the site.

 

Clear Call to Action

 

What a user needs to do next.

 

Made for Mobile-First Indexing

 

Make it understood and state what makes it unique and different form other sites.

 

Must Be Trustworthy

 

Earn your audience's trust.

 

Contact Section

 

Surprised that some sites don't have one?

 

​About Section

 

People want to see faces and learn about you, your company or organization.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

What good is a site if you can't find it?

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NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP WITH YOUR WEBSITE?

Let's make your website stand out through creative and engaging content and design.

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GET CREATIVE

After all, Creative is our middle name. Let's get this easy and convenient process started.

1.

BRIEFING

We discuss your needs. Who your audience is. The scope of the project. What you want accomplished. What message(s) you are trying to convey and the deadlines.

2.

RESEARCH

We explore your industry and learn about your competitors. We do this to give you the best creative solution possible.

3.

IDEAS

We sketch out different concepts and come up with ideas. Then choose the one that best fits your needs for the task.

4.

DESIGN

We layout the concepts in a way that will work for what you need. The proofs come to you to begin the approval process and give feedback. We make necessary revisions and complete the project.

5.

LAUNCH PRINT PRODUCE

Once approved, we launch your brand spanking new creative work. Sit back and watch the hard work pay off.

6.

MEASURE

How many T-shirts did you sell? Is your menu selling the foods you wanted noticed? How much and what kind of traffic is coming to your website? Our work is never done after we produce. We check-in and learn from our products so that we can improve.

STEPS FOR CREATIVE PROCESS 

Reese Creative Design's steps for the creative process. 1. Briefing 2. Research 3. Ideas 4. Design 5. Launch / Print / Produce 6. Measure

EIGHT WEBSITE ESSENTIALS

VALUE PROPOSITION 

Your main ideas, technologies and or services. Designed in a way to lead users into your website.

1

INTUITIVE NAVIGATION

Lead people exactly where they are expecting to go so they don't get frustrated and leave the site.

2

CLEAR CALL TO ACTION

Design what the user needs to do next.

3

MADE FOR MOBILE FIRST INDEXING

Make it understood and state what makes it unique and different form other sites.

4

MUST BE TRUSTWORTHY

Earn your audience's trust.

5

CONTACT SECTION

Surprised that some sites don't have one?

6

ABOUT SECTION

People want to see faces and learn about you, your company or organization.

7

SEO (SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION) BASICS

Get listed for google with effective keywords, page titles,  and meta descriptions.

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COLLABORATIVE PROCESS

THAT LANDS RESULTS

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