LOGO DESIGN

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A logo is more than just an eye-catching or cutesy image; it’s the entire face of a brand, company or creative project.

A good logo captures the essence of a brand, communicates its values, and leaves a memorable impression with consumers; as such the significance of a well-designed logo can never be overstated.

With time, the importance of having a good logo has only grown more and more given how visual the world of today is.

Ultimately, your logo acts as a beacon of sorts — guiding your target audience to you, which makes it a priceless asset in the world of branding.

Ensuring your brand has one worth sharing with the masses should be at the top of your priority list when preparing to take your brand, product, or project to the next level.


1. Pre-production

Laying the right foundation is essential to building any strong structure. Pre-production is where we figure out the best plan for your business. We decide on the concept(s), look, feel and style; and lock down all the details involved with how the logo is going to look.

2. production

Now that we have the road map developed, it’s time to put it all together. This is where we do what we do best – create amazing logos.

3. POST-production

Here’s where the magic happens. Through editing we put a face to your brand, making sure your logo looks how we planned in pre-production. It’s at this stage that you’ll see the first cut.

4. Revisions

Once you’ve seen the first cut, you’ll have a chance to share your thoughts with us. There are up to five rounds of revisions/options (depending on package selected) allowed at this stage, within reasonable expectations and within the scope of the original logo concept(s).

5. THE FINAL OK

With the final cut complete and your approval signed-off, we create high quality files of your logo that can be used for a variety of formats, be it for web, print or film/television.


RDV MEDIA production packages are
tailor-made to fit the needs of each client.

Full service package features include, but are not limited to:

Script writing
Storyboarding
Voiceover actor(s) casting & booking fees
​Background music production / sourcing
​… and more.

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