Professional Logo Design
When having a logo designed you need to consider several things:
- Is your logo possibly going to appear in print?
- Will it need to be reproduced in both a single colour and full colour?
- Will it ever need to be given to a printer for use in any marketing materials?
- Do you intend it to be used for several different purposes & perhaps at different sizes?
In almost all cases, you probably answered 'yes' to one of the above. Whilst may people can produce their own logos using a computer & some graphics software at home, having a professionally created logo can have a huge impact on the percieved integrity of your business.
Why should your logo be professionally created?
Here's why...
The top image was made using a vector graphics program. This produces graphics & logos that can be scaled without loss of quality or clarity. The logos created in this way can be used as the source for all manner of things, including your own graphics to include in Word documents, Powerpoint presentations etc.
The second image is an example of the kind of image produced by 'logo creation software' & was saved as a standard graphic image - a bitmap image such as a .jpg or .gif graphic. This would be fine if it was never intended to be enlarged as much as this, but you can see the effect of zooming in on those pixels that make up the image data. The bitmap image is made up of a fixed set of dots, the vector image on the other hand is composed of a fixed set of shapes. In the image above, scaling the bitmap reveals the dots and scaling the vector image preserves the shapes.
Here are some examples of logos created by Haiz Design
Logos can be designed and supplied to cover all your needs, and with a Haiz Design logo you can be sure that your business identity will always remain clear and identifiable.
Whether you are looking for a logo to use in your own Microsoft Office documents and presentations, or for use in professionally produced marketing or company materials, you can be sure to have all the right file formats for the job.
Final file formats supplied include:
- EPS & AI files - scalable graphics for distribution to printers & designers. These are editable files & colours can be changed to suit the need. They can also be supplied as black & white greyscale (with shades of grey) or black-only. (Please bear in mind that both black & greyscale logos need to be created separately from colour versions so additional costs will be involved.)
- GIF - suitable for use on websites & in your Office software. NOT so good if you ever want to resize your logo though!
- JPG - this format is not usually the best for logos as text can become blurry or dirty-looking around the edges. However, it is particularly good for logos with large type & areas of colour that contains many shades or tones such as gradients or photographs.
- PNG - can contain transparent areas & is suitable for use in many Office programs, including Microsoft Publisher.
- PDF - vector files can be saved & supplied in this compact format. Will be accepted by most printers & designers.
If you have a logo of your own that you have a sketch of, please enquire about having this converted to a suitable vector format.







