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Originally Posted by propax
Im sure it ain't as bad as you've put it, or is it?
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I would say anyone that claims to be aiming for the best in their field should've dropped tables a long time go. I think for the kind of business you are aiming for a logo is not as important as you are making it out to be. I mean the minute you mention microsofts branding you make yourself sound like you have no grasp of business at all. Have a look at people in the design field that have sites people use everyday and without looking describe their logo.
CSS Beauty
CSS Vault
Web Creme
Huddletogether
Logo Pond
Can't even remember half of them and I use these sites day in day out. I go there to get something or do something and I don't even pay any attention to their logos. It's the website build that's important the clean and clear layouts to useability etc.
I'd decide on a logo pretty sharpish and then work on the site. You're obviouly working nationwide as you don't mention on your site where you are. This may not be a good idea. Many companies like to keep their work local. If someone types in 'web design'+'southampton' and your website pops up because you are in southampton you're half way there you have a local pressence. But at the moment you're expecting to be there when people just type in 'web design' and you'll be not even in the top million.