A truly custom-designed deal: $140 in design credits & upgrades for $40 at 99designs [Deals]

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Why limit yourself to one designer when you can tap into the talent of HUNDREDS? Competition breads excellence which is exactly what this deal will bring to your needed designs. The idea behind 99designs is to essentially have designers compete for your business. Awesome right!?

Let’s say you need a new logo. As opposed to hiring one designer to pump out a couple options, 99designs reaches numerous artists who will need to outperform one another to obtain your business. You set the guidelines… price, timing and all other aspects of the design project. Once you submit what you are looking for, your contest will be entered into a shark pool of gung-ho designers who will create several, or even dozens of designs for you to choose from.

You are the boss and the designers would love nothing more than to meet your expectations. 99designs even allows you to give feedback and criticism to help you and your team of designers reach that perfect design. At the end of your contest simply choose your favorite logo and then reward the winner with your predetermined prize money. With words like “contests” and “prizes” all parties involved are guaranteed a good time and everyone goes home happy.

If only everything in life was so idealistic. Imagine having such a platform for a lunchtime burger, or your next website. Hold the phone! 99designs talent pool can handle web design too, along with business cards, T-shirts, brochure design, mobile apps, and whatever else needs that magic touch of a professional graphic designer. Hop on this deal and check out the future of online service marketplaces.

By the way don’t forget some of the other deals going on now:

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