In our last article, we looked at some cost-efficient ways to get a good logo for your business, group or enterprise. Here are more:
iStock
You probably already know iStockphoto as the web's go-to source for reasonably priced royalty-free stock photography and art. Recently, iStock announced that it soon will start offering logo as well.
Logos will be sold as fully editable .eps files and they will be exclusive to iStock. Each logo will be sold only once to prevent duplicate use, and so will be priced higher than other items on the site - ranging from 100 to 750 credits each. (Credits are currently 24¢ when bought in bulk.)
Logo software
If you have some graphic skills - on the level of basic Photoshop or slightly advanced Powerpoint know-how - you can buy DIY logo creation programs and create as many logos as you like.
At logoyes.com, you can design a logo online for $69. $99 will get you a business card and stationery design too. http://www.logoyes.com/
Logo Design Studio offers computer software with thousands of logo options for $19.95 and Logo Design Studio Pro is $39 for pc. Preview them here: http://www.summitsoftcorp.com/products/Logo-Design-Studio/index.asp.
For Mac-users, the programs are $29.95 and $59.95. The address is: http://www.macxware.com/site/products/LDSPro/overview.html
The Logo Creator claims to be the best-selling logo program on the planet. There are various versions, all $29 for both pc and Mac. http://www.thelogocreator.com/
You can try AAA Logo software here free. To buy the program is $69 US. http://www.aaa-logo.com/
If these options are still too expensive for your budget, come back Friday for tips on getting your logo for free!














