What do you sell?
I’m hired to give businesses a distinctive, lasting appearance — one that makes them stand out from their competitors and brings them closer to their goals.
A brand’s visual identity is an investment that when combined with a great product or service will pay off year after year.
I’ve listed a range of deliverables here.
How much does it cost to work with you?
It varies depending on what’s needed. I’m happy to send a quote or give a ballpark when I know more specifics.
Such and such charges less. Can you match them?
No. Design isn’t a commodity.
“A commodity is anything for which there is demand, but which is supplied without qualitative differentiation across a market. In other words, copper is copper. Rice is rice. Stereos, on the other hand, have many levels of quality. And, the better a stereo is, the more it will cost.”
— WIKIPEDIA
In the same way that clients choose their designers, designers choose their clients. It’s up to the designer to work with those who value their skills.
Can you start now?
Possibly. My focus is always on current clients, and I won’t work on more than five projects at a time. That’s good news for those who hire me — they get a lot more of my time and attention.
How long will the project take to complete?
Time frames generally vary from one week to four weeks depending on deliverables.
What exactly do I get during a project?
After I’ve asked questions, done my research, and drafted a design brief, clients play an important role in deciding what direction the identity will take. I’ll come up with a variety of appropriate ideas, they’ll be narrowed down to the strongest possible options, before ultimately I prepare and send a PDF presentation showing the best designs in a variety of relevant contexts (on signage, clothing, business cards, etc.).
Feedback is taken on board, possible revisions are made, and when everyone’s excited at the result, artwork is supplied in several formats along with full ownership.
How do you accept payment?
With larger projects I ask for a 50 percent downpayment by bank transfer or paypal before scheduling the work. The remaining 50 percent is paid on completion and just before I send original artwork. With smaller projects I ask for 100 percent downpayment by bank transfer or paypal before scheduling the work.
Can you recommend other graphic designers?
I’m always happy to recommend others. Tell me what you need, and what your budget is.
I’m hired to give businesses a distinctive, lasting appearance — one that makes them stand out from their competitors and brings them closer to their goals.
A brand’s visual identity is an investment that when combined with a great product or service will pay off year after year.
I’ve listed a range of deliverables here.
How much does it cost to work with you?
It varies depending on what’s needed. I’m happy to send a quote or give a ballpark when I know more specifics.
Such and such charges less. Can you match them?
No. Design isn’t a commodity.
“A commodity is anything for which there is demand, but which is supplied without qualitative differentiation across a market. In other words, copper is copper. Rice is rice. Stereos, on the other hand, have many levels of quality. And, the better a stereo is, the more it will cost.”
— WIKIPEDIA
In the same way that clients choose their designers, designers choose their clients. It’s up to the designer to work with those who value their skills.
Can you start now?
Possibly. My focus is always on current clients, and I won’t work on more than five projects at a time. That’s good news for those who hire me — they get a lot more of my time and attention.
How long will the project take to complete?
Time frames generally vary from one week to four weeks depending on deliverables.
What exactly do I get during a project?
After I’ve asked questions, done my research, and drafted a design brief, clients play an important role in deciding what direction the identity will take. I’ll come up with a variety of appropriate ideas, they’ll be narrowed down to the strongest possible options, before ultimately I prepare and send a PDF presentation showing the best designs in a variety of relevant contexts (on signage, clothing, business cards, etc.).
Feedback is taken on board, possible revisions are made, and when everyone’s excited at the result, artwork is supplied in several formats along with full ownership.
How do you accept payment?
With larger projects I ask for a 50 percent downpayment by bank transfer or paypal before scheduling the work. The remaining 50 percent is paid on completion and just before I send original artwork. With smaller projects I ask for 100 percent downpayment by bank transfer or paypal before scheduling the work.
Can you recommend other graphic designers?
I’m always happy to recommend others. Tell me what you need, and what your budget is.