I love design. I have for a long time. I went to school for it, read countless books, attended confrences, interned, learned the theory and execution and paid my dues. I just want to help small businesses and startups have great design while being able to put food on the table for my wife and kids. I'm not asking for fame or fortune and I'm willing to work my ass off for everything I get.
Shit like this is killing me. Don't get me wrong, there is still an industry around. Corporations are still paying. What it's killing is my soul. It really bothers me to see this called 'design' because I don't believe it is. You can't tell me what you're providing is anything like what I'm providing. But it doesn't matter. The word 'design' has been diluted so much that small business can't tell the different between us. And that bothers me because I really care about the success of innovative small companies and I believe good design is an important factor. It's more than a logo — it's communication, it's the difference between you and the other guy and it's the face of your company.
What model will you use to compete with 99 designs or the like?
Edit
Okay cool, I like your portfolio. One thing I immediately noticed is the background color of your site...and maybe the design of your site in general. I know that you design logos and not web sites, but I think they are somehow related. If you improve your site's design it should be more effective.
I would not hire someone to do a quick glance of my business, push around some pixels and sling me a response based on our (quick) conversation. The resulting identity wouldn't have the depth needed to last, it wouldn't have the insight needed to resonate with my customers. And, Mr. $50 logo guy, by some chance if you are in fact giving each and every job due diligence you are seriously selling yourself short because the work would be worth substantially more.
Sorry, not trying to rain on parades just trying to educate. (I love HN for what I learn here...)
Respectfully, since English is not your first language - you should revise some of the page so it flows better. For example:
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I hope this doesn't sound too negative! Your design work is really good, but you need to put something into the words on the page as well :)
There have been a couple of these in the past few months. I'd be curious to get an update on what's happened with the ones that have popped up. The (I think) Brazilian guy who was designing web site themes for about $15 comes to mind.
Lots of designers pay for expensive CS5 suite and machinery, taxes, bills, food... and can't offer logos at 50$. I would like to hear what's the business model behind this.
I love design. I have for a long time. I went to school for it, read countless books, attended confrences, interned, learned the theory and execution and paid my dues. I just want to help small businesses and startups have great design while being able to put food on the table for my wife and kids. I'm not asking for fame or fortune and I'm willing to work my ass off for everything I get.
Shit like this is killing me. Don't get me wrong, there is still an industry around. Corporations are still paying. What it's killing is my soul. It really bothers me to see this called 'design' because I don't believe it is. You can't tell me what you're providing is anything like what I'm providing. But it doesn't matter. The word 'design' has been diluted so much that small business can't tell the different between us. And that bothers me because I really care about the success of innovative small companies and I believe good design is an important factor. It's more than a logo — it's communication, it's the difference between you and the other guy and it's the face of your company.