Presenting Logo's/Identity Design
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- BannedKappa
How do you present your finished Logo or Identity Design?
I'm looking at presenting a big job to a client and don't want to simply go in with a handfull of printouts.
Board mounted is prob the way I'll go.
- MrOneHundred0
Usually on a roll of toilet paper. I know where they are gonna end up.
- always ask a pessimist for money, they never expect to get it back ;)BannedKappa
- ha.MrOneHundred
- MrOneHundred0
Seriously though, mounted on boards. A few different sizes. Maybe mock up some business cards or signage applications.
- BannedKappa0
Yeah standard stuff, I always try and show various application of the branding across different mediums.
- BuddhaHat0
I've seen them brought into meetings in plastic sleeves before, it looked bloody awful. Boards are the way to go.
lmao @ Mr100's toilet paper comment tho' :)
- _me_0
Full colour, different sizes, vertical and horizontal, reversed out of black
- akrokdesign0
yeah, mount on board. print 11x17 - tabloid.
start with the logo (concept1) only. then next slide, the logo applied. (business card, letterhead, etc. )
then, concept2. etc.
- show about 5 concepts.akrokdesign
- black or grey/gray boards.akrokdesign
- 5 concepts??? you're fucking nuts.iCanHazQBN
- 3 MAX logos. you need to have some level of control, or they'll start getting ideas and will fuck everything up.iCanHazQBN
- haha. ok. max 5 then.akrokdesign
- :-) its true though. toooooo many concepts, make the clients head spin.akrokdesign
- typist0
can't go wrong with the big boys
http://www.movingbrands.com/?cat…- That process and that logo development = RIDONKULOUS!wackydesigner
- yeah, thats no client presentation. that BEFORE AND AFTER., more and less. :-)akrokdesign
- they have great work, thought.akrokdesign
- it's presentation for the big client and corp like that, logo and stationery just won't cut it.typist
- i dont think they did all of that and then showed the client. there its from start to finish.akrokdesign
- have you ever work in agency before? i mean international agencytypist
- the work is great! if their process drive them to such creativity, then it's everything but ridiculous IMO.dyspl
- akrokdesign0
- sometimes, you can peel it off later. and reuse the board.
...brilliant!akrokdesign
- sometimes, you can peel it off later. and reuse the board.
- 65Neue0
My advice; A2 boards, and break it down into components, i.e. Show logo B+W first, then in colour (if applicable), show colour world, mocked up onto business cards, letterheads (remembering the most applicable item also, so if for website show it on web, if packaging then mockup packaging), make it a no-brainer for the client to pick your favourite option.