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Contacting us You’ve seen our work and like the results. But we want you to
be confident that your project is in good hands and that a good working
relationship will exist between you, the client and us, the designers.
Delivering design that Working from your brief, we present creative design concepts. These
are appraised and then developed accordingly. The final result is effective
graphic design - the most efficient way to communicate with your customers.
Working with a designer (.pdf file 150kb) |
Working together We value your input. After all, nobody understands your business better than you. After our initial meeting when terms are agreed we ask you to provide a clearly written explanation of the design project, outlining your aims and objectives. This information is known as a design brief. The brief is very important, as
1. It
serves as a critical point of reference for both parties - client
and designer.
The design brief The design brief should define your When writing your brief be sure to 1. Consult colleagues. Decide who in your company will be involved in the design process and be sure to show the design brief to these people. 2. Provide design examples of what you consider to be effective or relevant design. If there is a design style that you particularly like or dislike - then explain why in the brief. 3. Include samples of your company’s current marketing materials. |
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