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The malfunctioning notification system is another issue I just found out about today. The poor quality of the designs was the most alarming aspect. On 99designs, designers agree to upload only original artwork, so each designer owns the rights to their design submissions until you choose your contest's winner. During the final stage of a logo design contest, called handover, the designer agrees to transfer the rights, and you become the owner of the copyright of your winning logo design.

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On 99designs, you can get a professionally designed logo from $299. Get all the digital and print essentials you need to kick-start your business. Includes a logo, business card, letterhead, envelope and Facebook cover. I have to do a job to leave a comment about that company.
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My profile has been closed because I simply did not meet their criteria! I want to say that 99d is not the same platform it once was, they don't care about the designers they just care about money and nothing else. Go to some other friendly platform.All the best. Compared to hiring a big-name designer or agency, 99designs is fairly cheap. Compared to similar services on the internet, it’s… not. Their packages cost double or more than some of the competition depending on the services and add-ons.
And then… they selected 2 winners!
All the Designs can be used in Print or Online work of your Business Organization. Visit our Bdesign page to download more designs. Presentation is key to any professional activity and if there's one place to make yourself shine, it's on your profile page. We'll walk you through all the features and offer tips on how to present yourself in the most professional manner possible.
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I have examples to show that copied and 20-30% modified logos are being submitted by the designers over there. They depict that they have higher standards for a designer to allow him/her to work on 99designs. While when you see the designs submitted in contests, the submissions are not of top-quality rather they are basic or medium level.I participated in a website design contest long ago.
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Design for Airports.
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When creating this design, I wanted to do something that was not typical of the web when viewing similar designs. Instead of using web graphs and such, I went with the data style design. The cover reflects part of the title in terms of darkness while focusing on the relationship between the couple and the city. Logo for new hotel in LA, inspired by bluestem grass.
The pricing for 1-to-1 projects is largely determined by the designer, although this is negotiable. You can either request a quote based on your project’s requirements and budget, or purchase a designer’s service at a pre-set price. A bit like Fiverr but price-wise, it’s definitely more up-market. I am a designer with experience in the field. I had a profile on this platform for 8 years that was more than successful, I had more than 100 contests won and many successful collaborations through the one-on-one option.
They claim they offer money back if none of the designs are good for you, but it's been half a year, and I have yet to see the money back. Couldn’t be worst platform for both the designer and the client. They have absolutely no respect for the designers who work on the platform, despite the fact that the designer gives a huge commission from each winning project. Their regulations are not clear or well thought out, so the designer is never protected and often works for free. Include designs you like, brand details, logo colors, fonts, type of logo, style, product photos and any other specifications that would affect your design. Of course, forfeiting all rights to utilize any logos from your contest is a necessary outcome.
Speaking of distinct design services, it should be noted that 99designs offers a lot more than just logos. You can get websites and apps, all kinds of packaging, book and magazine covers, clothing, and pretty much anything else you can imagine. If it can be designed, someone here will design it for you. Choose a design you love and work closely with the winning designer to refine and finalize your design. After that they’ll supply the files needed for print or digital use. You can request quotes from multiple designers and negotiate on the price of your project.
When you read the other comments, the downsides come out. I got some information at the end of your detailed research. They are a scam, they pay "designers" very little and they just copy logos from the internet. Logos are copyrighted, most of them from free logo generators or free templates. Do not buy you are better finding a local artist.
I called 99designs’s U.S. line to ask, specifically, if the aforementioned “Pro” service could be used for non-agencies/anyone who had the money to spare. You can navigate straight to it or access it via the little Help button in the lower left corner on just about any page. You can search all of their articles right there for in-context help.
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