What is a revision?
Revisions are the second stage of the design process. After you choose the concept that fits the direction you want your logo to take, we will develop a new set of logos using your selected concept as our guide. You must agree to our definition of a “revision”, which is the following: A revision consists of a font change, color change or graphic placement change. This does not include a request to produce additional samples exceeding the package amount.
A “revision” is a paper that is done following its first evaluation by your instructor. The instructor returns the paper to you, and then you have the chance to revise the paper, making the necessary corrections in grammar and content as well as “seeing again” how the parts (introduction, conclusions, etc.) may be improved. How well you do on the revision depends on the amount of effort you put forth. Sometimes students forfeit their revision privilege with a late first paper or one does not meet the instructor’s requirements. Students are responsible for knowing these requirements.