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- When it comes to presenting your logo to a client, it really helps to put together a proposal document instead of just showing the logo as loose images. A proposal document will help you present your design and communicate the merits of the design and show the development that has gone into it. When a client can see the ideas that have gone into a logo design, this can help sell your work and convince a client that your design will work. Now, to do this, you have a few options. You can either purchase a pre-designed proposal template and modify it or you can build a proposal document yourself from scratch. Now, there are lots of ways you can do this, and there are lots of creative tools you can use. For this course specifically, I will be demonstrating how I put my client proposal document together in docHub Illustrator. So here I am in docHub Illustrator, and this is a typical proposal document I will use to present my design to a client. For anyone new to this course, this is a logo