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      <title>You say tomato, I say tomahto. When identity design isn’t simply a logo.</title>
      <description>Nowadays, design firms are all a buzz with a service they offer called “identity design”. Critical to their business is selling clients on the fancy name that implies something more than “just a logo.” You say tomato, I say tomahto. So what IS the difference between a logo and identity design? It could be night and day, depending on where you shop for design.</description>
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