Logolance, Inc has recently announced the opening of a new site that connects businesses needing a logo design with freelance designers. The site was developed to simplify the process for businesses of finding a logo designer, as well as simplifying the design process. This type of freelance logo design marketplace revolutionizes the way businesses find logo designers on the web.
The free lance logos service is driven by a powerful database of talented freelance designers. When a business posts a logo project they need done, designers place their bid on the project. The buyer then can view a designer's portfolio of work, any past buyer feedback, ratings given by Logolance, as well as several other features to help buyers select the best designer for their logo.
Although there are a few other sites that offer a freelance marketplace on the web, none are specialized for logo design like Logolance. Logolance has taken the unorganized process of finding a logo designer and getting a logo designed, and transformed it into one seamless system with several tools at a business' disposal.
Logolance's "it's your logo, you call the shots" tagline lives up to its name as businesses can select every facet of the design and the design process. Contrary to how many design shops work, on Logolance, buyers tell the designers what they want, how they want it, and when they want it.
Developed by former owners of a logo design business, Mike and Jon Siegler, Logolance has obviously been developed with freelance designers in mind. Not only will designers enjoy Logolance.com's ease of navigation and ability to manage projects, yet most of all they will take pleasure in the lack of member fees.
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