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5 Rules to Get Designers to Bid for Logo Design

Clancy Clarke - Monday, May 26, 2014

Creating a logo design contest is only the 1st step to a great logo. Follow these 5 rules to engage the designer community and get fantastic results for your logo contest.  Read more

6 Tips To Turbo-Charge Your Design Project... On DesignCrowd

Jo Sabin - Monday, December 23, 2013

In this guest article from an acclaimed DesignCrowd designer, Big Blue Currant aka KitchenFoil answers the question "what advice would you offer a Project Owner to get the best out of the DesignCrowd community?" Find out the 6 things you need to do to turbocharge your design project today. Enjoy! Read more

3 Secrets to Great Stationery Design

DesignCrowd - Tuesday, October 15, 2013

3 Secrets to Great Stationery DesignWhy Use Stationery When You Can Go Digital? Is your digital and offline lives colliding? You might read the latest blockbuster on a Kindle, shop on your iPad, use Nike Plus to boast about your fitness or Instagram your latest kitchen creation. Same goes for how you run your business. You’re hip to the world of digital marketing, and you have a website Read more

5 Logo Competition Tips for Entrepreneurs

Jo Sabin - Thursday, September 26, 2013

In this post we will outline 5 tips to help you get the best design in a logo competition.Introduction to Crowdsourcing DesignSpeed of execution. Creativity and innovation. These factors are important to entrepreneurs trying to build a new business. Which is why when enterpreneurs need design like a new company logo for startup business, Facebook promo banner, fly Read more

How To Find and Invite Top Designers To Your Design Project

Jo Sabin - Tuesday, August 27, 2013

In this post, we present four tips to help you find and invite the best designers on DesignCrowd to your graphic design project. Before you start searching for designers, you will have written up a clear and concise design brief. Is your project budget set? Check. Now it's time to search for awesome designers.  Read more

Logo Bids: How Logo Design Bids Work on DesignCrowd

DesignCrowd - Tuesday, August 6, 2013

What Are Logo Bid Contests?Logo bid contests or more simply a logo competition on DesignCrowd is a simple four step process which begins with writing a design brief and results in a customized and professional logo design for the customer.Logo bidding gives businesses dozens (if not hundreds) of logo designs to choose from and with DesignCrowd's money back guarantee, give Read more

Logo Development: 4 Things To Consider When Creating A Company Logo

Jo Sabin - Thursday, August 1, 2013

Why does your business need a good logo? Whether it’s fair or not, first impressions last. With all the noise on the web today, a well-designed logo can help your business immediately establish a relationship with your customers. We share our 4 tips for getting a great logo for your business. Read more

Web Basics: Static Versus Dynamic Websites

DesignCrowd - Wednesday, May 29, 2013

If you're getting started on creating your first ever website or you've started a website design contest, it is important to identify whether the type of site you require is static or dynamic. A static website (sometimes called brochureware) is entirely made in HTML and doesn't automatically update or change page layout or content. In contrast, dynamic sites use programmi Read more

4 Tips For Getting Great Designs

Jo Sabin - Thursday, October 11, 2012

Clients play a bigger role than they often think in ensuring the success of a design project. Check out these recommendations from our support team, use them and get a great design outcomes for your small business today!  Read more

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