As Cohezion Communications created phenomenal work from my logo to the Utah Storytelling Guild to StoryFest, then they would also help in putting my logo for the "Family Famine: Hunger for Love" narrative production (see image from my business card).
I asked for the logo to merge some elements of my own logo so that someone could look at the artwork and say, "This must be connected with Rachel Hedman."
Originally, I thought some Communications students from Brigham Young University could develop the logo, but it seems that this is not possible for this particular project. By going through a company, the starting cost is usually $500 whereas there is little to no cost when able to partner with a college class.
For quality I am willing to spend money to get it, though I am also aware that college students are taught the latest in software and techniques so the outcomes can be just as amazing.
Any program that I create should have a separate logo, though this narrative production will be the first to put my "rule" to action.
Until we tell again,
Rachel Hedman
Professional Storyteller
Co-Chair of Youth, Educators, and Storytellers Alliance
How-To Blog: http://storytellingadventures.blogspot.com
Performance Blog: http://familyfamine.blogspot.comOther places to find me: Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Professional Storyteller
1 comment:
Rachel, when I was at INMAN 2008 SF in July, I met a 13 y.o. girl who does logos for free, only asking for a letter of recommendation in return. she's one smart cookie, developing her portfolio & anchoring her future. Her name is alisa.rastorgueva@gmail.com and her company is Logo Karma. Might be interesting for you, once upon a time...mhawks
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