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The downside of presenting only one logo

Presenting just one logo feels like a gamble—it’s all or nothing. When you show multiple options, you’re not just proving you’re capable; you’re giving the client choices, building trust, and showing value for their investment. It’s easier for them to pick a direction when they feel like they’re part of the process. More options = better vibes, smoother decisions, and a stronger connection with your work 👌

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