Okay, I showed you some logos that I liked so much I kept them in my reference file. Now, let’s take a look at choosing a logo.
Some logos I rejected, and why:
A logo from scratch: when I was developing Continue Reading »
Okay, I showed you some logos that I liked so much I kept them in my reference file. Now, let’s take a look at choosing a logo.
A logo from scratch: when I was developing Continue Reading »
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A little gallery of inspiring logos that might be just the thing for your resale store, and why I like them. Matching one’s logo-look to the image of the shop is Continue Reading »
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Lick ’em or join ’em:They’re not going away. As a matter of fact, they’re growing.
And that includes adult seasonal sales as well.
You can lick ’em or join ’em.
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SNOOZE ALARM: Really really boring ways to say thingsSome exceedingly talented consignment, resale, and thrift shopkeepers can manage not only to sound boring, but Continue Reading »
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You know I think consignment, thrift, resale shops underutilize photos. I think every shop could use a lot more of them. On their sites, on their blogs, in Facebook (hey, whatever happened to flickr and twitpic?)
And you know I am a fan of Continue Reading »
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