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Name: Help! My Logo Sucks // Event at Julia Reich Design
Date: February 8, 2012
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
Event Description:
Do you love your organization, but hate your logo? Would you love to change it, but you're not sure what to do, how to talk about it, or know if you can afford it?

You are not alone.

Bad logos are a common nonprofit affliction. Maybe it was drawn twenty years ago. Maybe you started with clip art. Maybe you lost the original files and are using a version that looks like it has been faxed thirty times. Maybe you just flat-out don't like it, whether you know why or not.

It's OK. We'll get you on the path to logo recovery!

During this webinar, our favorite design expert, Julia Reich, will

Elevate your knowledge of logo design, so you know what makes a good logo and what makes a bad one
Look at lots of logos with us, and discuss why they work and why they don't so you can put the theory into practice and have examples you can discuss with others -- she may even look at yours during the webinar!
Give you the ammunition you need to evaluate your logo and intelligently discuss it with your colleagues
Help you see if you can get away with a quick fix versus a total logo overhaul, and what each process entails

It’s important for an organization to have a strong logo, since it helps you create a consistent look that reinforces your mission, increases awareness, and attract donors. We will help your logo go from sucky to successful!

Julia Reich of Julia Reich Design will present this webinar. Kivi Leroux Miller, president of Nonprofit Marketing Guide.com, will moderate your questions for Julia.  
Location:
online webinar: http://www.nonprofitmarketingguide.com/resources/live-webinars/help-my-logo-sucks/
Date/Time Information:
Presented Live on
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Eastern
Contact Information:
http://www.nonprofitmarketingguide.com/resources/live-webinars/help-my-logo-sucks/
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