LOGO DESIGN QUESTIONNAIRE

Your logo will define your style as a company.  So it’s very important that it reflects your style accurately.  This questionnaire will help us get a better idea of what your style is and what message you want to convey with your logo.  Please fill this questionnaire out as thoroughly as possible.  We’ve kept it short, so every question is important.  Without this information, we are just shooting arrows in the dark.  So please expand, expound, attach samples, draw sketches, or do anything else you can think of to convey your preliminary ideas to us.

Contact Details  
Your Name:
Company Name:
Designation:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
 
How did you hear about Creative Saints?
 

 

How would you describe your services and/or products?

What are the long term goals of your company?
Why do you want a new logo? (If you already have one) What do you want your new logo to accomplish?

Who are your main competitors?

How are you different from your competitors?
What’s the age range of your target customer base?

Do you have a tag line? If so, would you like it stated alongside your logo?

Do you have any specific imagery in mind for your logo?



Do you have any color preferences, or existing brand colors?


Do you have any colors that you do not wish to use?


What adjectives should best describe your logo?


What feeling or message do you want your logo to convey to those who view it?


How do you prefer your logo to be worded or written out?
Example: ‘CreativeSaints’ or ‘Creative Saints’


How would you like the typography to appear?
Example: script, bold, light, hand drawn, custom lettering


Where will your logo be used?
Example: print, web…


Where will your logo primarily be used? If the primary usage is for the web, typically horizontal logos work best.


What’s your preferred deadline, time frame or exact date of completion?


Budget?


Would you like any addition design services to be packaged with your new logo?
Example: business cards, envelops, letterheads, etc.


What logos appeal to you and why?