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- So you have presented your proposal document to the client, youve had good conversations, and talked through all the feedback and Q and A with the client or team, and made notes of any feedback. Now, depending on how the proposal presentation went, this will determine what comes next. In this video, Im going to discuss what to do after a logo presentation. So lets get into it. (bright music) So here I am with my design process checklist. Once we have presented our proposal to the client and taken any notes or feedback, and we have checked each task, we can now move into step four in phase four. The fourth step in the present logo designs phase is implement feedback and resubmit. Now, typically, when presenting a logo proposal document, I may include up to three distinct logo designs. Now, it is possible that, after a presentation, a client may not like any of the designs. If this is the case, and you cannot argue the merits of the design you have already done, then you may have to