Any thoughts on my new company logo cost me £40.00 and have to say im very please with the outlook,  professional and distinctive ? 

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I take it you mean your avatar one?
You have a bigger pic?

yes it the new logo, unfortunally i havent got a larger pic at the moment as is in png format i will try and convert it to jpeg.

Ah ok, I clicked on it and it took me to your page and it was a wee bit bigger, looks good mate, specially as your in Wales ;)
I just used a logo creator program and changed a few things about for mine...(in my avatar)

the image below is just a rought pic of paint i will upload a jpeg image asap.

Have you asked your customers what they think of it compared to your old one? 

Not yet ive only just launched my business under a new name and logo.

Is that why none of your website links are working from your profile page Benjamin ?
Thought it might view better on your website but it wont load.


Benjamin O'Neill said:

Not yet ive only just launched my business under a new name and logo.

Good on you for trying to stand out.

Personally it looks like it is a crest of a guest house or similar and it seems like money spent for the sake of it rather than any added value? 

Successful Logo's in the coporate world can often be very abstract but in our line of work i think it at least needs to have some hint at what you do. 

My philosopy would be to only have a logo if it says something about your business and or people can identify you solely from seeing the logo. General branding on the other hand such as use of colours and continuity of type faces on van and in print adverts etc i think is more useful.

Agree. It can be used as part of your company identity, but a " cost of arms " isnt really tying you to the grounds / landscaping industry. I would choose a more industry identifiable logo and use this one too, but kept small. It kind of looks like your trying to impose an impression of being a big company. Thats all great if you are, but if not it may attract the wrong type of enquiries.

Simon Smith said:

Good on you for trying to stand out.

Personally it looks like it is a crest of a guest house or similar and it seems like money spent for the sake of it rather than any added value? 

Successful Logo's in the coporate world can often be very abstract but in our line of work i think it at least needs to have some hint at what you do. 

My philosopy would be to only have a logo if it says something about your business and or people can identify you solely from seeing the logo. General branding on the other hand such as use of colours and continuity of type faces on van and in print adverts etc i think is more useful.

Haven't we been here before?

"What logo", its a change from how much do i charge for cutting a hedge.............. :-)

This is how it looks on my business card The idea is not to portray a big company its to show quality in my company. My logo, company uniform and especially my work The logo has a tree to show i work with plants and the lion crest is like a quality mark. The Cards are Plastic with a bottle green background with a gold logo and writing.

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