Design firsts and innovations
Bragging rights
While it’s certainly true that you’re only as good as your last gig (particularly true in the logo design business), there’s also something to be said about being first. If only for bragging rights, it’s always nice to lay claim to being the first at something. Same thing around here. While other logo design companies will claim to be the fastest, the cheapest and even the biggest, The Logo Factory® design company can claim to be on the vanguard of the online design industry – particularly how it relates to logo design and working with remote clients in a small business marketing capacity. Off the of our head, here’s a few firsts from our shop:
1st. onliine logo design studio
We always believed that by showcasing a wide range of designs, industry types and styles we could show off our experience while serving as design inspiration and ‘idea bank’ for clients and designers alike. Our ever-changing logo design portfolio continues that philosophy.
1st. real ‘Click and Mortar’ studio behind our website
Many logo design websites are just that – a website – with little, or no, business substance behind them, or a network of freelance designers that ‘compete’ against each other. The Logo Factory was the first ‘real’ graphic design firm to specialize in custom logo design AND offer web based logo design services.
1st. with online project submission
When we started working with clients remotely, we generally received client profiles via e-mail (while technically online, still rudimentary) fax or simply over the phone. In order to streamline our process, we developed a series of online order forms that would prompt clients to fill our their creative briefs. Now, everyone’s got them, but in 1996 – pretty funky stuff.
1st. with online project preview
Flying by the seat of our pants in ’96 (the internet technology wasn’t what it is today) we needed to be able to send images to clients for preview throughout the entire logo design process. E-mail was iffy (large attachments tended to get bounced) and besides, wasn’t it better to feature the work on a website, where clients could view it regardless of where they where at any time of the day? That prompted us to develop our Factory Floor client pages concept, something which every logo design company uses today.
1st. design company with logo packages
When we started back in 1996, we only offered one logo design ‘package’ but realized that some potential clients didn’t have the budget, or didn’t require all the ‘bells and whistles’ of more extensive design solutions. Client requirements were different, so TLF developed a range of ‘packages’ tailored for different client needs. We still feature them as part of our design pricing.
