Process
Both transparency and a good process are hugely important in building successful partnerships. Here, I have broken down my client and design process so you have clarity of what goes on and when it happens.
01 . Kick off call
Before signing any dotted lines and paying any desposits, we hop on a quick 30 minute call to outline the full scope of the project, deliverables, timeframes, budgets, etc. Typically, these are all verbally agreed upon on this call.
03. It’s design time!
Once I receive the signed contract, 50% deposit and the filled out brief with accompanying moodboard, I can begin my process. I will go through each stage of my design process below to get to a primary direction I believe best answers the brief.
05 . Final or feedback
Although tricky, it’s really important to let all the information I’ve presented to you sink in for a day or two at least before providing any consolidated feedback. Depending on the level of amends required (if there are any), I may send them over on email or I’ll present to you if it requires more work and explanation.
02. Signed & sealed
I’ll send over a project proposal which details the deliverables and the quote we agreed upon on the call for you to sign off. Once approved, the contract, briefing template and 50% deposit invoices are shared. We can only progress once these have been signed, paid and filled out.
04. Presentation
It’s now probably been two to three weeks since I received all I needed from you and I’m ready to present my work. In this presentation, I will walk you through every step of my design process explaining the rational behind each decision to ultimately get to one design at the end. I will also send you the deck afterwards so you can refer back to it when pulling together feedback.
06. Sign off!
After you’ve signed off the design, I’ll share the final invoice and once that has been paid, I’ll send over all the files and exports in an extremely organised folder system for you to use immediately. I like to check in with my clients a couple of months after we complete our project to see how you’re getting on, so keep an eye out for me!