My recommendation would be $35 (USD). That, of course, would depend on the amount of content being offered. A strong, textbook quality book could go for much higher. Especially if there are additional resources online to pair with the book.
1 month ago | 0
I am definitely interested in purchasing it. In fact, I think you should write books on all aspects of graphic design. Your tutorials; your advice, and your experience as a graphic designer are priceless. ππ¦
1 month ago | 1
Please how do I get this, being that I haven't had access to any of your courses before. Thankyou
1 month ago
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I already buy the digital version maybe 2 years ago , and it's realy helpful guide , then I decide to print it, so in my opinion I think 40 to 80$ is good ,
1 month ago
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Valuable thoughts earned through experience should be priceless...
1 month ago
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Β£50 would be a very reasonable price for it to reach more people π
1 month ago
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$200 may be because trends changes technology changes unless it has very cool graphic prints
1 month ago (edited)
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200 feels a bit too much, but I'm not sure what's in there, so don't know. I won't purchase a book over 25-30$ tbh.
1 month ago
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If it is a guide that adresses every facet of logo creation I would pay a few hundred for PDF (not into books much)
1 month ago
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Here 80$ can buy you a food can rent a house can buy you a woman π and also you can hire 4 bodyguard as well π for 80$ buc
1 month ago | 0
Bro there is actually a glitch in your website where i could get the guide for free be careful
1 month ago
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$199-$299 based on the depth of your content. Make a great business expense.
1 month ago
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$200-$300 depending on what information is with in. maybe even $500
1 month ago
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Satori Graphics
How much would you pay for a printed version of our logo design guide (if you want one of course)?
But, a remastered version with bonus sections and elevated content?
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