I have been looking for a tutorial for quite a while that explained how to set up a logo package for my clients with no success...UNTIL...I came across yours. Thank you very much. You explained it very clearly and in terms that actually made sense. I appreciate that! I look forward to seeing what other videos you have available. Thanks again.
Another tip is, when you need to make to color spaces versions. Make a color group for all artwork. Select everything and make a color group. It will create swatches for all used colors. When you then switch to rgb or cmyk, you only need to adjust all the colors and all the logos will be updated accordingly. This is a HUGE time saves!
What i really dif is that you first explain into detail what is done and what needs to be done. Then 8n a 30 second part you day what can make it easier. Basically saying, this saves you tons of hours. I always scripts at first and always wanted to make a full flow method for this. Then i found logo packer. But it was suddenly raised above $100 while at first it was just $50. That's why I started helping a guy which had a working version. Now it Basically covers the basis and its free
Great video, tank you! I have a question, I think someone below asked the same but didn't get a response yet: My artboards are 1500px wide. When I "Export for Screens" and export the artboards in different sizes (600px, 1200px), the JPGs and PNGs then have weird resolutions like 28ppi or 57ppi. Can you ignore that since the files will still work in these sizes/resolutions? Or should you prepare the artboards in the different sizes you want to export them? Thanks!
I use the same method, the only difference is that I don't give my clients a workable filetype like AI because they are not allowed to change the logo themselves.
You made one mistake calling some of the vector formats lossless. That is only used for pixel png format. Secondly, Pdf can be both either vector or pixel format, so can be in both categories of digital and Print
Mr Arek i got problem when i exported logos in biggest size which is 1920, so when i wanted to add logo on social media profile its was very big not fit it so what i do? i need small size.
hello, and thank You ! :D as commented before, I have a qustion. ^ if you keep on working with the client as the designer/provider, you "technicaly" don't provide or give any file to client while you keep on working with that for prints, advertising, social media images and everything. and so: once you've done the work and the project is finished (logo, slogans, flyers and caps), the client pays, gives you the fees and the client paid for the third party stock and font type in Envato (if it was so). ~ you have the files in your vault, in your storage, the folder with all the project saved. *should I provide the same folder to the client?, only the client should receive non-editable files?* could the client modify the designs *(is it allowed)?* because I've heard "you never got to give original editables modificable files to client" , in my experience, you can provide everything every file to client. (00)!
I don't know who told you that BS "You never provide original editable files" - Of course you do! and I always do! Your client needs vector files, whether it is AI, EPS, PDF or SVG. So saying you should hold onto any files is just plain foolish. Your client pays for the service and for the source files. Now whether your client will edit your logo or not is based on how much they trust you and believe that the final logo is final - are they happy with the end result? or they just request files because they still want to tweak it themselves? (which should never be the case). You, as a designer, should make sure your client is 100% happy with the final design and will actually use it. The last thing you want is to get paid for the work that you can't show in portfolio because someone took your initial idea and messed that up and now it's not even your work anymore or its unpresentable. Make sure you always deliver final logo that your client is 100% happy with and will actually use it.
@@ebaqdesign thank you! I'm preparing upload a video about this, controversial since years ago. You're Pro with experience, it means you know what you're talking about :) thanks again!
Nice seen Ng your review on this great tool. I've been helping another guy making a free version of this, it's not as good as this one. But it has the most basic options and has helped me already saved quite some hours of repetitive work. Ps doesn't matter how we export it and name, clients will never understand all of these files. It does help for other designers which need to work with their logo. Most times a client simply forwards the entire folder. Sadly I receive low quality nog or bad png files and then they stae this is all I got?!?!?
Again, this is great. I only have one question: When you discuss creating High Res and Low Res options, how do you control for both dimensions and resolution? I'm specifically thinking about CMYK versions of JPGs. My artboards are 1280px wide. AI's Export for Screens seems to only allow choices for resolution OR dimensions, but not both. How do you approach that? Two artboards, one big and one small? Other ideas...? If you cover this in another video, my apologies - could you please point me to it? Thank you so much!!
Hi @steveny.2124 I have the same question/problem, the sizes after exporting are right but the resolution is weird, like 29ppi. How do you deal with it, did you find a solution? Thanks!
One remark i have on your method of folderinf is, that you make to much folders. If you start with print or digital, that will save you tons of folder down the road. One which can be argumented is to combine all logo types per color type. But that would leave a folder packed with gazillion logos. So keppijg them organized by logo type is better. If you organize them by print and digital and then do the logotypes and color types, that will save you a lot of subfolders and thus a lot of clicking. It's annoying to Travers folders
But i see your file names are organised like your folder structure. That is probably a personal preference, i prefer have the files end with rgb or cmyk but i do start with print or digital since that saves tons of folders to be made and thus lots of clicking
One of the first things i asked when seeing this tool was to ask for custom folder structure. The first itteration of this tool did not have. That's what I started to help a free version which allowed us to doncustome the folder structure
What i do like about this tool, is that he is going to expand it with an online save method. We all get it, we send a logo to a client and over weeks and moths they keep emailing asking for the files. The files we already send them. Giving them a link with a download is so much easier. But i guess, they will keep emailing, because they forgot the link... Hahaha never ending story
Thank you so much. Just the video I was looking for. You explain it perfectly to. Definitely subscribing. Can’t wait to see what else I can learn from you. Thank you once again. 🤍🙏
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I have never listened to such a good lecture and such a well-prepared tutorial. Well done! Phenomenal!
Thanks!
I have been looking for a tutorial for quite a while that explained how to set up a logo package for my clients with no success...UNTIL...I came across yours. Thank you very much. You explained it very clearly and in terms that actually made sense. I appreciate that! I look forward to seeing what other videos you have available. Thanks again.
Your video was fast but your visuals make it more understandable. thank you for this guide.
Glad it helped!
Another tip is, when you need to make to color spaces versions. Make a color group for all artwork. Select everything and make a color group. It will create swatches for all used colors. When you then switch to rgb or cmyk, you only need to adjust all the colors and all the logos will be updated accordingly. This is a HUGE time saves!
This content is gold. Thank you Arek for sharing this!
Hey Mich, thanks a lot!
this is soo underrated video thank you very much
Yesss, we have a winner in you
You are awesome! so well explained!
A verry clear and understandable info, thank you.
very informative, thank you - you've done well to get through that in 15 mins !
And I was concerned this is too long 😅
This VDO is useful. Thank you very much.
Super helpful video, thank u so much
What i really dif is that you first explain into detail what is done and what needs to be done. Then 8n a 30 second part you day what can make it easier. Basically saying, this saves you tons of hours. I always scripts at first and always wanted to make a full flow method for this. Then i found logo packer. But it was suddenly raised above $100 while at first it was just $50. That's why I started helping a guy which had a working version. Now it Basically covers the basis and its free
very informative tutorial thanks!
and also very helpful
Thank you! So helpful!
Thank you so much ! Juste know that you are doing a huge help for us beginners🙏
Im glad it was helpful!
This is really fantastic. Thank you!
Hey Steven, thanks for watching!
Great video, tank you! I have a question, I think someone below asked the same but didn't get a response yet: My artboards are 1500px wide. When I "Export for Screens" and export the artboards in different sizes (600px, 1200px), the JPGs and PNGs then have weird resolutions like 28ppi or 57ppi. Can you ignore that since the files will still work in these sizes/resolutions? Or should you prepare the artboards in the different sizes you want to export them? Thanks!
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great video
Thanks!
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Welcome!
I use the same method, the only difference is that I don't give my clients a workable filetype like AI because they are not allowed to change the logo themselves.
You made one mistake calling some of the vector formats lossless. That is only used for pixel png format. Secondly, Pdf can be both either vector or pixel format, so can be in both categories of digital and Print
Thank you!
Mr Arek i got problem when i exported logos in biggest size which is 1920, so when i wanted to add logo on social media profile its was very big not fit it so what i do? i need small size.
You need to crop them accordingly.
hello, and thank You ! :D as commented before, I have a qustion.
^ if you keep on working with the client as the designer/provider, you "technicaly" don't provide or give any file to client while you keep on working with that for prints, advertising, social media images and everything. and so: once you've done the work and the project is finished (logo, slogans, flyers and caps), the client pays, gives you the fees and the client paid for the third party stock and font type in Envato (if it was so).
~ you have the files in your vault, in your storage, the folder with all the project saved. *should I provide the same folder to the client?, only the client should receive non-editable files?*
could the client modify the designs *(is it allowed)?* because I've heard "you never got to give original editables modificable files to client" , in my experience, you can provide everything every file to client. (00)!
I don't know who told you that BS "You never provide original editable files" - Of course you do! and I always do! Your client needs vector files, whether it is AI, EPS, PDF or SVG. So saying you should hold onto any files is just plain foolish. Your client pays for the service and for the source files. Now whether your client will edit your logo or not is based on how much they trust you and believe that the final logo is final - are they happy with the end result? or they just request files because they still want to tweak it themselves? (which should never be the case). You, as a designer, should make sure your client is 100% happy with the final design and will actually use it. The last thing you want is to get paid for the work that you can't show in portfolio because someone took your initial idea and messed that up and now it's not even your work anymore or its unpresentable. Make sure you always deliver final logo that your client is 100% happy with and will actually use it.
@@ebaqdesign thank you! I'm preparing upload a video about this, controversial since years ago. You're Pro with experience, it means you know what you're talking about :) thanks again!
How pls drop a link or something 😢
Nice seen Ng your review on this great tool. I've been helping another guy making a free version of this, it's not as good as this one. But it has the most basic options and has helped me already saved quite some hours of repetitive work.
Ps doesn't matter how we export it and name, clients will never understand all of these files. It does help for other designers which need to work with their logo. Most times a client simply forwards the entire folder. Sadly I receive low quality nog or bad png files and then they stae this is all I got?!?!?
Question: Why send client both EPS & Ai File? They both are the same I thought
EPS is more universal across different software for vector graphics while AI is just Illustrator file.
Good.
Again, this is great. I only have one question: When you discuss creating High Res and Low Res options, how do you control for both dimensions and resolution? I'm specifically thinking about CMYK versions of JPGs. My artboards are 1280px wide. AI's Export for Screens seems to only allow choices for resolution OR dimensions, but not both. How do you approach that? Two artboards, one big and one small? Other ideas...? If you cover this in another video, my apologies - could you please point me to it? Thank you so much!!
Hi @steveny.2124 I have the same question/problem, the sizes after exporting are right but the resolution is weird, like 29ppi. How do you deal with it, did you find a solution? Thanks!
One remark i have on your method of folderinf is, that you make to much folders. If you start with print or digital, that will save you tons of folder down the road. One which can be argumented is to combine all logo types per color type. But that would leave a folder packed with gazillion logos. So keppijg them organized by logo type is better. If you organize them by print and digital and then do the logotypes and color types, that will save you a lot of subfolders and thus a lot of clicking. It's annoying to Travers folders
But i see your file names are organised like your folder structure. That is probably a personal preference, i prefer have the files end with rgb or cmyk but i do start with print or digital since that saves tons of folders to be made and thus lots of clicking
One of the first things i asked when seeing this tool was to ask for custom folder structure. The first itteration of this tool did not have. That's what I started to help a free version which allowed us to doncustome the folder structure
What i do like about this tool, is that he is going to expand it with an online save method. We all get it, we send a logo to a client and over weeks and moths they keep emailing asking for the files. The files we already send them. Giving them a link with a download is so much easier. But i guess, they will keep emailing, because they forgot the link... Hahaha never ending story
where have you been all my life?
Thank you so much. Just the video I was looking for. You explain it perfectly to. Definitely subscribing. Can’t wait to see what else I can learn from you. Thank you once again. 🤍🙏