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Logo Design
Welcome to 300Bucks.ca - this is our old site and therefore some information and photos may be out dated and/or missing. Please click here to visit our new site that was launched on January 12, 2007.
There are many logo design companies on the internet today. Many are gone as fast as they appear. We know the online logo design industry as we have helped to pioneer it through the last decade. Our team has worked with the graphic departments for some of the world’s biggest corporations including Ford, Turner Broadcasting, Sobey's, American Hockey League, Nabisco, and Rona.
300Bucks.ca is here to serve small and medium sized businesses by offering great logos for only 300 bucks! Below are samples of logos we have completed and/or consulted on:
| Logos Shown Above Are: |
| Retro Planet, Barrie, Ontario, Canada |
http://www.retroplanet.ca |
| Market Buffet and Grill, Barrie, Ontario, Canada |
http://www.marketbuffetandgrill.com |
| Toronto Rib Fest run by the Etobicoke Rotary Club |
http://www.torontoribfest.com |
| Keytech Data Centres, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
http://www.keytechdata.com |
| Treelawn Group of Companies, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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| Business Training Services, Burlington, Ontario, Canada |
http://www.businesstrainingservices.com |
| Top Dog Goaltender Training School, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
http://www.topdoggoalies.com |
| Colucci Pools, Markham, Ontario, Canada |
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| Food Basics, with locations across North America |
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Logo Design
Only 300 Bucks!
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A Great article on Logos is below:
Logos, Flags, and Escutcheons
by Paul Rand
Originally published in 1991 by AIGA, the professional association for design.
Also available in "Looking Closer: Critical Writings on Graphic Design" from Allworth Press.
"It reminds me of the Georgia chain gang," quipped the IBM executive, when he first eyed the striped logo. When the Westinghouse insignia (1960) was first seen, it was greeted similarly with such gibes as "this looks like a pawnbroker's sign." How many exemplary works have gone down the drain, because of such pedestrian fault-finding? Bad design is frequently the consequence of mindless dabbling, and the difficulty is not confined merely to the design of logos. This lack of understanding pervades all visual design...[MORE]
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