Organic Label Design
Organic Label Design

Promote your brand image with proficient label designing
The business environment has undergone tremendous changes in the promotion of organization. The growing competition has made marketers to device various techniques and methods. They employ these techniques to promote their business. The entrepreneurs deploy various means and methods as branding elements for effective marketing of their enterprises. Marketers endeavor to use various design elements to make a product attractive. Using unique and attractive labels is one of the ways to make a product visually appealing. Labels represent your product and conveys business image to the customers. Attractive labels are instrumental in building a brand image of an organization. Therefore, a designer should create labels effectively that make the product attractive. Through these labels one should be able to convey a company’s message profoundly to the customers.
Designing of a distinctive label:
A competent and proficient label conveys a company’s message successfully to a viewer. A distinctive label is the one with high-quality finish and attractive design elements. A good label contains striking graphics and images. A designer can create meaningful graphics to convey the message of a marketer. Graphics and images are the pictorial details that communicate any type of message effectively. A viewer is able to grasp and understand quickly the pictorial details than the text. You can also include logo of a company in a product label used for promotion. A logo enables a viewer to associate a product easily with a particular company. You can also change the background of the label. One can use numerous shades to make a product attractive. These colors should match well with the product. They should also gel well with the logo of an organization. A label should have a high quality print and paper. The quality reflects the image of a company and its product.
Significance of unique label to promote favorable business identity:
A good and attractive label can promote the business of an organization effectively and efficiently. It has great potential to position the brand image of the company and its product. It can instantly allure the customer towards the product. An attractive label can motivate the customer to purchase a product. It can also convey the message of a company and build positive image of the company.
How much should I charge for this graphic design job?
Hi everyone, hoping someone can help me out with this.
I’m designing what is turning out to be a company package (Logo, labels, letterheads, etc). It is a company that sells organic beauty products.
I am designing the following:
- Logo
- Front and Back labels for 8 different products
- Letterhead
- Possible business cards
I’m at the mock-up stage now, having done three labels and the logo. A LOT of research has gone into this. I have spent a fair while researching fonts and giving colour samples of the logo.
I have not done Graphic Design on a paid level before, and I have no clue what to charge. So, what should I charge? Should I charge by the hour, by the label/product, or for the whole package?
Thank you in advance
)
And one more thing: Once I have done this job, do they own the logo? Should I copyright it? What file format should I give it to them on? Cheers
)
There is a lot here to consider.
First, and most basic, are your hours. You say you spent a lot of time, but you really need to quantify that as a starting point. From there you need to determine an hourly rate, and multiply one by the other, and that’s what you should charge.
Then, take a big dose of reality, and you’ll find out that most people won’t pay that much, and you begin to talk your self into a number that won’t cause your client to laugh in your face.
While technically you “own” the copyrights for the work you do, the best basic agreements are that the rights of use are granted to your client upon payment of your invoice. That technicality is, in the worst case, your leverage against not being paid.
Let’s just be clear, suing a client is a bad idea, but if you get screwed out of your fee you can force the (no ex) client to pay your or destroy everything that uses your artwork. Mostly this is about keeping the appearance of leverage. Make the stipulation on your invoice that you reserve all copyrights, and grant unlimited use upon payment.
The only restriction I tend to make for start-ups, particularly when I take a smaller fee, is that they can’t re-sell the logo. Meaning, they can’t directly profit from your work. If they were to be bought by a big company, and that company retains the logo, you should get some compensation. This is such a long shot, you might as well forget it…
Provide your client with the logo in a bunch of usable formats and sizes:
VECTOR artwork (Illustrator EPS) in CMYK full color, grayscale and absolute black and white — size won’t matter since this is vector art, but if your logo is intricate you should come up with a simplified version for small applications. (Just as an example, notice how the AT&T logo has more lines when used large and fewer lines when it’s really small)
JPG and GIF files, maybe PNG — these should be in RGB color and black and white and do small, medium and large sizes. Your client will use these for e-mail, Office documents and stuff like that.
I tend to put the EPS files in a folder called “Print Logos” and the pixel based logos in a folder “Web Logos”
If you’re designing a letterhead, usually business cards and envelopes are part of that job. It’s typically considered one project. If you’re nice you’ll throw in a mailing label and a fax or memo form (I know, but people still use faxes in some places)
You should be all set at that point.
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