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Frequent Asked Questions “FAQs” 

How do I place an order for a logo design?

You visit the contact page and fill in your requirement if you can’t define your requirement provide us with a reference in the contact form

What is your turnaround time for logo design?

Typically, logo designs are delivered within 5-7 business days.

Do you offer revisions on logo designs?

Yes, we provide 3 revisions at most to ensure you are satisfied with the final design.

What file formats will I receive for my logo?

You’ll receive high-resolution files in formats such as PNG, JPG or PDF file for less pixel losses

What payment methods do you accept?

As it is the grand opening of the website no payment methods for now and the logos and any other designs, editings and cutouts will be free of cost for the next 8 days  

Am I allowed to reproduce the logos or designs provided?

The logos and designs we create are for your exclusive use. Unauthorized reproduction, modification, or resale is prohibited. Details are in our Terms and Conditions

Will you be responsible for issues caused by third-party links or services?

No, we are not responsible for any issues arising from third-party websites or services linked on our Site. Use such links at your own risk. Refer to our Terms and Conditions for more.


How will I receive the Desgins? 

When you contact us for building a design attach your email or IG or Facebook or X or Discord in the message section! we will send it there! 

Am I responsible for the content I submit to the site?

Yes, you are solely responsible for any content you post or submit to our site. This includes ensuring it is accurate, lawful, and does not violate any rights of others. Refer to our Terms and Conditions for more details.

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