Let’s talk about price
I'm not the cheapest option out there, and that's intentional. With 25+ years of professional design experience, I bring a level of craft, process, and care that takes real time and expertise to deliver. The families I work with aren't paying for a logo. They're paying for a design that reflects the mitzvah guest of honor in a way that belongs to no one else.
Semi-custom logos from $150 (via Etsy)
Custom logos from $250
Next-Level Custom from $1,000
FAQs
Why does custom work cost more?
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Before I touch a file, I spend real time getting to know the bar or bat mitzvah. Their personality, interests, and what makes this celebration theirs. That thinking, concept development, and refinement takes time. What you get isn't a template. It's a design that could only be theirs.
What if our budget is limited?
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Semi-custom designs on Etsy start at $150. Entry-level custom packages are also available, but work best when you come in with a clear, specific vision.
What's the difference between custom and "next-level" custom?
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Custom includes a questionnaire, vision board, three rounds of revisions, and a complete file package with a style guide and vendor file format guide. Next-Level Custom adds secondary marks, alternate versions, additional logos, design materials, and swag—whatever you need!
What does working together actually look like?
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I get to know the family, develop concepts, refine based on your feedback, and deliver files ready for every vendor. This process is what makes the results consistently great. Basic packages can skip it, but only if you know exactly what you want from day one.
I've spent 25+ years building brands professionally, and I bring that same rigor to every mitzvah. But honestly, what drives me is the families. Nothing makes me happier than delivering something that makes you light up. The testimonials and featured mitzvahs on this site will give you a real sense of what to expect.
Me. Just me. My name is Corey, and I personally handle every project from start to finish. When you reach out, you're talking to the person doing your work.
How do I know it'll actually be worth it?
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Who will we actually be working with?
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Not sure where you fit?
Tell me a little about the celebration and what you're imagining. I'll help you figure out which option makes the most sense, no pressure, no pitch.