Customised Options
Embossing Your Logo on our Book:
As demonstrated by the photograph, we can arrange to have your logo blocked onto the front of our logbooks. The book colour can be Log-it blue or now silver, the cover displays your organisation. The page layout is standard Log-it. Linking the quality of the service offered by your organisation with the quality of our Logbooks. Remember, that book will be in use for 80 dives and then become a treasured possession, all the time displaying your emblem.
This option has proved very popular with training organisations and with some schools who incorporate the costs into the price of a course and issue the book free of charge.
All we need is a good quality black and white image of the symbol you want on the cover. We will provide you with a layout for proof reading prior to production. There is a lead in time of 4 weeks.
Your cover - your logo in your colours on our book:
Log-it has 2 print runs of our Diving Logbook per year. We can arrange for the run to include a change in the cover material and blockwork to match your organisation's corporate identity. Therefore the lead in time is dependent upon print run.
Bespoke "Short Course" logbooks:
For training organisations that frequently use the same waters we offer to design a bespoke logbook which is geared to short courses in scuba diving or snorkelling. The pages depict the sites the student is likely to visit. The package comes complete with a set of transparent stickers representing the local sea-life that the student can use to embellish the dive records.
Price on application.
Your own logbook:
Log-it have been designing and publishing logbooks for over 9 years and our titles include:-
- The Diving Logbook
- The Course Fishing Logbook
- The Golfing Logbook
- The Drivers Logbook
- The Book of Marks
- The Holiday Log.
Price on application.
Log-it the company is run by Julie and Kelvin Pearce. Its other diving product is the fully waterproof "Book of Marks", a working book designed to go our in an open boat for recording dive sites as visual transits or electronic fixes.