Graphic Design: frequently asked questions
What’s your design process?
Before any work begins, we listen and make sure we understand the ambitions and aims of your business or organisation. We use this to create a comprehensive design brief. Once this is approved will we start to work, and always with a pen and sketchbook first. Once we have shortlisted the ideas with the most potential, we present them to you. We then take on your feedback and work with you until you are 100% happy with the final visuals. We then adapt the concepts to final deliverables.
Read moreHow many concepts will I see?
This varies on a project by project basis, but it’s unlikely that we will present you with more than three ideas. Any more than this and it becomes much more difficult for you to give us honest feedback. After all, our job as designers is as much about shortlisting the best ideas as it is to come up with them in the first place!
What happens if I don’t like the ideas?
Actually, this very rarely happens. By listening carefully to your aims and objectives, and referring back to your brief at every stage of the design process, what we come up with will be a close fit with what you’ve asked for. The right ‘match’ of client to agency is also important too of course. However, we do understand that creative work is subjective so we will develop concepts further if required. Rest assured we’ll never progress to the later stages of a project until you are entirely happy the work meets your design brief.