Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Anybody want to design a logo style character for my firm

jarm opened this issue on Oct 30, 2000 ยท 13 posts


jarm posted Mon, 30 October 2000 at 9:31 AM

Hi All I've just started a new job with a company that repairs mobile computers. I suggested (as a laugh) that we could get a little PDA character (I was thinking a small Psion style computer with arms, legs and big eyes) for our litreature and wondered if anybody wanted to help out. Drop me an e-mail at jarm@netcomuk.co.uk Best wishes Jody


wyrwulf posted Mon, 30 October 2000 at 11:31 AM

Attached Link: http://store.zygote.com/cgi-bin/miva?Merchant2/merchant.mv+Screen=PROD&Store_Code=ZP1&Product_Code=

Zygote.com has this guy for $5.95. No arms or legs, though.

wyrwulf posted Mon, 30 October 2000 at 11:33 AM

Attached Link: http://www.zygote.com

Search for computer guy. The direct link I posted doesn't work.

Scarab posted Mon, 30 October 2000 at 3:42 PM

How 'bout a dancing 3-button mouse? Scarab


theFOG posted Tue, 31 October 2000 at 12:49 AM

You are looking for a teletubby? ;)


jarm posted Tue, 31 October 2000 at 6:42 AM

It's gotta have a connection with Psion computers or at least look like a pocket computer. That's alas, our business.


Scarab posted Tue, 31 October 2000 at 10:19 AM

Rats....I really was thinking of working on a mouse character.....I may anyway.....Somehow I can't ascribe much personality to a pocket computer (...and I can to a computer mouse?).....Could you provide a picture of your product? Scarab


CharlieBrown posted Tue, 31 October 2000 at 10:36 AM

You do know, Jarm, that logo designers often get paid a LOT of money to create distinctive characters, right (over at PFO, IIRC, someone stated that $350-$600 for limited or one-time use, and up to $1K for unlimited license). I wish I had some skill with that - I could use the money... ;-)


Scarab posted Tue, 31 October 2000 at 12:26 PM

Well, he has provided his e-mail...I presume for negotiations. Any pics that show up here are presumably automatically copyright protected by being dated on the forum.....he didnt say he WASNT willing to pay something.....did you Jarm? Scarab


jarm posted Tue, 31 October 2000 at 4:06 PM

Basically I just started a job, we were throwing ideas around and one idea was to come up with a little dude for our litreature. I haven't even spoken to the boss about cash, I was really getting an idea about who would be interested in helping out. Jody


Scarab posted Tue, 31 October 2000 at 5:23 PM

I think if you are talking about a logo that will be used on an ongoing basis and which will undoubtably become an important part of your company's identification and persona, this is the kind of thing you will want to pay a reasonable sum for. Having paid for it you would have the right to control the logo character and fend off attempts to copy or mimic it (within reason). If someone just donates it to you they might feel that the same or a similar logo of their design could subsequently be sold to another entity. I think you are correct to start at places like this however, where there is so much talent that is aching for recognition that you could probably negotiate a pretty cheap price. During a recent visit to London I happened to notice in the paper that one of their oil companies had recently changed their longstanding logo to something more "up to date". It was a nice design but nothing to really jump up and down about. They had paid the designers (apparently a "well established firm) something like $300,000 (American) for this!...... With that in mind, a few hundred bucks here would be a real bargain, nu? Scarab <-(sure you dont want a dancing three button mouse?)


jarm posted Thu, 02 November 2000 at 3:56 AM

Indeed, like I said this was an idea, as it happens only one person gave an indication of giving it a go anyay. Once I had somebody who could definietly do something like what we had in mind I would then move onto that area. Best wishes Jody


Scarab posted Thu, 02 November 2000 at 1:55 PM

Well, like I said, it would help to show us a picture of the product (pocket computer) so that we might turn our thoughts to design.... Scarab<-"It's dark, Dave,...and I'm afraid the lint is starting to effect my circuitry.......Daisy....Daaaaiisssssy.." (Hal, the pocket computer)