Design FAQS
- How long does it take before I can see my samples of company (Product) Design?
- How many changes may I ask for my company (Product) Design?
- What if I have my own idea for the company (Product) Design?
- What if I want and I demand a refund?
- What color format do you provide the logos in?
- What are CMYK colors?
- What if I want my logo in RGB colors?
- What is the difference between a "redraw" and a "revisions"?
How long does it take before I can see my samples of company (Product) Design?
The time we take to design the samples is 6-7 days.
How many changes may I ask for my company (Product) Design?
We aim to keep our customers satisfied and we will make 2 changes and 2 revisions to the company logo design. For Custum and adapted package Design we will make 3 changes and 3 revisions.
What if I have my own idea for the company (Product) Design?
Any idea that may help our designer create a logo to your satisfaction can be sent in once you have retained our services.
Who keeps rights to the company (Product) Design?
The rights of the logo chosen are given to the client while rights to the samples remain with Logo Designs Graficonet.
What if I want and I demand a refund?
Should you contact photografico.com within 2 days you will receive a full refund of the purchase price.
-You must allow up to 30 days for credit and refunds to be processed and applied to your account.
-No refund when using e gold & other ecurrencie payment:
What color format do you provide the logos in?
We provide the logo in RGB or CMYK colors.
What are CMYK colors?
CMYK colors are used for off-set printing purposes. Prints include standard colored stationary etc.
What if I want my logo in RGB colors?
CMYK colors are convertible to RGB colors (also known as screen colors). However, when printing with RGB colors, the colors will not be accurate. Thus, they are best used for websites only.
What is the difference between a "redraw" and a "revisions"?
Revisions are changes made to your logo concepts with regards to color, size, font or building upon the design at hand. A redraw however, means designing a new set of logo concepts based on the feedback you provide us.