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- So in logo design, we can put a lot of work into developing our ideas, and crafting the logo itself. However, once the logo is done, we will then, typically, have to put a proposal document together, to present and sell our design. Now you may be working for yourself as an independent designer, or you may be working for a studio, as an employed member of staff. Whichever situation you find yourself in, when creating a design for a client, we will have to put together a proposal document of some kind. As I mentioned earlier, this can be quite time consuming, If you attempt to do this from scratch. However, there are ways and techniques we can consider, to help us. In this video, Im going to discuss the ways we can save time on this part of the process. So we can spend more time on the part we designers love the most, and that is being creative, and developing a logo design. So lets get into it. (soft music) So when it comes to presenting your logo design to the client, there are a n