Other designers might kill me for saying this, but I think this is fine for a strapped-for-cash new business. Just know that it’ll only ever be “good enough,” if that, and never excellent or truly unique.
But when the time comes to get serious about your business, you should eventually invest in a designer—because if they’re worth their salt, they’re giving you way more than just a logo.
Totally agree. I think most people need to focus on getting liftoff before they invest in professional design work, especially if it's a first time business. Many never make it out of the gate!
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Other designers might kill me for saying this, but I think this is fine for a strapped-for-cash new business. Just know that it’ll only ever be “good enough,” if that, and never excellent or truly unique.
But when the time comes to get serious about your business, you should eventually invest in a designer—because if they’re worth their salt, they’re giving you way more than just a logo.
Totally agree. I think most people need to focus on getting liftoff before they invest in professional design work, especially if it's a first time business. Many never make it out of the gate!
Nice article, I love Canva! It’s perfect for my small biz customers. It does take me more than 5 minutes ;)
What he said ⬆️
Good points 👌 and recomendations