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In addition to fine art, fashion design and photography, I also do graphic design (packaging design, tattoo design, logo design, etc.). The examples on this site are only a small sampling of what I can do so, just because you don't see your exact project here, that doesn't mean I can't do it. Just ask!
Quite frankly, graphic designers are a dime a dozen these days and anyone with even the slightest bit of creativity can design logos for print. So, why should you come to me with your graphic design needs?
The reason is, I have over 4 years of experience working with and creating logos for print and embroidery.
A lot of graphic designers create logos for print and the majority of them design solely for print, which isn't necessarily such a bad thing if that's all you're looking for. However, not everyone takes into consideration what they intend their logo to be put on and some companies spend thousands to have a brand logo developed without the slightest consideration of how it's going to look if they want it embroidered. The truth is, some people don't even know that there's a significant difference between the two or that one would work better than the other.
It's difficult to get the same amount of detail and effects in embroidery that you can achieve with print. If a logo is designed properly it will work well for both embroidery and print which is why it's important to take this into consideration from the beginning.

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