New logo design...

You can't really go wrong paying someone with talent and skills to make a logo for a fiver.
How do these things work? If I just say "Here's my web site, please make me something", is that enough?
 
How do these things work? If I just say "Here's my web site, please make me something", is that enough?

You can give a little bit of info about what your business is, what you would like to include in the logo, the colour scheme etc.

The few times I've used fiverr, it was just people ripping images with copyright and slightly editing it into a logo. Fiverr were able to give me refunds though.
 
Signage matters little in this digital age imo, chances are people who are hungry generaly look you up on the internet anyway for reviews/dietary information. So ideally you'll have a facebook page or even a website.
 
Signage matters little in this digital age imo, chances are people who are hungry generaly look you up on the internet anyway for reviews/dietary information. So ideally you'll have a facebook page or even a website.

www.theredhouse.nz (in progress of being designed and built properly though)

www.facebook.com/theredhousewarkworth

Also on instagram

And our new design

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How do these things work? If I just say "Here's my web site, please make me something", is that enough?

Pretty much, for a fiver you could just give them some background info and see what they come back with, you might be pleasantly surprised.

In my case, I had a very amateur stab at what I thought I wanted and had already chosen the colour scheme, so I sent them what I'd done with the RGB palette and pretty much asked them to rehash the concept and make it not look like a 7 year old had done it. I've actually changed it again - the original one was too jazzy, on reflection. It's quite difficult to get something decent if you have a long website name, like mine.
 
Signage matters little in this digital age imo, chances are people who are hungry generaly look you up on the internet anyway for reviews/dietary information. So ideally you'll have a facebook page or even a website.

They still need to be able to identify the business when they get there though :p

I was told the key to a good logo is to keep on breaking it down until its as simple as you can get it, needs to be able to be recognised when its been shrunken down as say an icon or viewed from a distance. The inside lines on your font are a good example, when made smaller or viewed from far away they are unrecognisable so might as well simplify it and make it a solid fill (IMO of course, I'm not an expert).
 
I would do something like this, tone down the name and emphasis the purpose, you don't need to list every feature on the sign in my opinion...

 
Wow very good . Lot of people will talk about this. Stop at the red House.

Brilliant way to advertise
Except it's not a stop sign. It's a no entry sign so technically it's saying "do not enter The Red House"
 
Signage matters little in this digital age imo, chances are people who are hungry generaly look you up on the internet anyway for reviews/dietary information. So ideally you'll have a facebook page or even a website.

And you'd put a logo on the Facebook page or website. Visual identity of a brand is incredibly, incredibly important.
 
Why would they need that though? It isn't a business that is selling internationally, and once you're there you kind of know where you are...
 
Currently incomplete, just having a bit of play around with the theme. Got one or two ideas for the rest of it.

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Looks a bit crummy due to being rasterised (not tried uploading a vector image before).
 
Currently incomplete, just having a bit of play around with the theme. Got one or two ideas for the rest of it.

Looks a bit crummy due to being rasterised (not tried uploading a vector image before).

They have a logo...
 
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