Ideas For When You Need to Hire A Cheap Graphic Design Service

by Matt on June 16, 2009

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Here are a few things to keep in mind:

…about yourself:

  • Do you have a very clear design concept that you want a professional to execute…or do you need a designer to develop several concepts for your consideration?

  • If you KNOW that you DON’T KNOW what you need, but you’re seeking a design pro to consult with you in defining your choices and arriving at some parameters, be sure to say this righup front. Be prepared with a budget for this consulting/formation phase of your project.

  • What do you know–and not know–about design and printing? Will you need a designer to be a good guide/teacher? Do you want someone to follow your directions in minute detail? Know your own limitations, expectations, and project management style–then be candid about them as you interview prospective designers.

…about your organization:

  • How do your design goals for this project fit with your organization’s mission, image, and the graphic elements (colors, formats, logos, etc.) used in other materials/visuals?

  • Does your organization have this project in its budget? Is that budget time-sensitive (i.e., will this project–and your contract with a designer–overlap fiscal years)?

  • In searching for designers, beware the “my spouse’s second cousin has a nephew who does graphic design on the side and can cut us a great rate as a personal favor to me” scenario.

  • What internal approval processes will you and your designer have to navigate to bring this project to successful completion?

…about the designer:

  • Is this person a real professional? (You’ll know by the questions he asks and the manner in which he establishes a business relationship with you.)

  • Does your prospective designer listen attentively, then clearly communicate back to you her understanding of your needs? (A two-way conversation is vital.)

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