![]() ![]() While I fully understand the reasons why a top marketing or graphic design firm will charge upwards of $30 000 for a logo, I still can't bring myself to bill those kinds of amounts, even though my work delivers the same results. If you consider that a logo is supposed to be a long-term expense/investment for an entity/project, it becomes clear that my prices are extremely reasonable. Actually my pricing hasn't changed all that much in 25 years, just the way I scale it now. These are the prices I'm comfortable with. Oh and I also love fried foods, sugar-free Red Bull, and gummy bears (them little cola bottles are awesome!)-everything a growing boy needs for a healthy and productive creative process without boundaries! I let minimalism, symmetry and simplicity guide my process, and every single project I undertake is driven by vision, passion and pride (that's FIERTÉ, in French). I don’t do it because I have to, I do it because I love to. Fast forward to 1995, when I was introduced to the awesome world of digital creation through graphic design software, buying my first PC, a powerful $5000 NEC 486! Finally! Pixel-perfect designs! While I have worked on many types of enterprises throughout my life that have nothing to do with logos-and I still do-the one constant thing has effectively always been the creation of them. I guess being a perfectionist goes back far for me. ![]() At five years old I was already obsessed with professional sports teams’ logos, always trying to reproduce them by hand but not quite succeeding to my satisfaction. ![]() Breathing too, but that’s true for everyone or else we die. AS FAR BACK AS I CAN REMEMBER, logos were my thing. ![]()
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