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Logo Design and Graphic Design Process
While design is my specialty, I can’t create a logo or design that represents you without your help and your insight. After all, no one knows you better than you! The logo and graphic design development process is an interactive process and I encourage you to be fully present when we are working together to ensure you receive a logo or printed piece that fits you or your business perfectly.
Here is a brief outline of the seven step logo design and graphic design process that I use for each project:
CREATIVE BRIEF.
In this first step, I gather all of the information possible from you. I ask questions and get to know your needs, desires, and expectations. The information gathered in this step is then compiled into a creative brief to be reviewed and approved by all decision-makers.
Custom Website and Blog Design Step By Step Process
Every single time I meet with a prospect about designing a custom website or WordPress blog for their business, the conversation always turns to the process that my team and I use and how it works.
I believe that reviewing the wordpress blog design and website design and development process is extremely important, not only to clarify the process, but to educate the prospect and set clear expectations.
Design is completely subjective. While your designer, whether it is myself or someone else, will do their very best to create designs that fit you, your business, and your needs perfectly, it is a creative process. Your first set of design drafts are exactly that – drafts. It is your designers first round of options created for you. The first designers you see are not the final designs. It is only the starting point.
When you receive your first draft website or blog design proofs, this is your opportunity to use your voice and offer input. Don’t be afraid to speak up if you don’t like something or want to change something. Your designer is there as a partner to help you create a website or blog you will love and they want to work with you and hear what you have to say.
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