Summary
While every brand obviously needs a logo that speaks to contemporary aesthetics, not all trends are good — in fact, once a trend becomes just so overused, watching it pop up again and again in new company logos can be downright painful.
And crowdsourced design, design “contests,” spec work and brand-in-a-bag design marketplaces have proliferated on the web and sparked new conversations about quality and ethics in the field.
Description
In this article, a panel of experts which includes UK logo designer Graham Smith, designer and logo-design blogger Jacob Cass and Raj Abhyanker, CEO of Trademarkia, a firm specializing in trademarks and logos, discuss on trends and crowdsourcing in relation to the logo design industry.
Crowdsourcing is actually a sensitive subject for most designers as the find that crowdsourcing lowers the market prices for a logo design. It actually is a supply-and-demand factor that drives the crowdsourcing market. I find crowdsourcing a logo design a bit tedious and the results are not necessarily positive each time. I would rather go to an online logo design company that offers professional logo designs within a similar (albeit more affordable) price range. I have come across many such as logodesignstation.com and logoyes.com to name a few. For instance, my experience at www.logodesignstation.com was indeed a memorable one as not only was the process simple but the end product was truly remarkable. I managed to get a professional logo design at a fraction of the usual costs typically associated with a conventional design firm. I highly recommend them. This goes to show that crowdsourcing is not the only alternative out there as there are many other sites which are just as good.
Crowdsourcing is actually a sensitive subject for most designers as the find that crowdsourcing lowers the market prices for a logo design. It actually is a supply-and-demand factor that drives the crowdsourcing market. I find crowdsourcing a logo design a bit tedious and the results are not necessarily positive each time. I would rather go to an online logo design company that offers professional logo designs within a similar (albeit more affordable) price range. I have come across many such as logodesignstation.com and logoyes.com to name a few. For instance, my experience at www.logodesignstation.com was indeed a memorable one as not only was the process simple but the end product was truly remarkable. I managed to get a professional logo design at a fraction of the usual costs typically associated with a conventional design firm. I highly recommend them. This goes to show that crowdsourcing is not the only alternative out there as there are many other sites which are just as good.