Look at the work of famous designers or websites to find styles you like. Save examples or create a mood board with these styles. Share this with the designer to help them understand what you want in your graphic design project.
What should I include in the project brief?
Include the main goals of your project and who is your target audience. Mention any specific colors or fonts you want to use. Also, add a timeline to let the designer know when you need the work done.
How do I set achievable deadlines?
Talk to the designer about how much time they need based on the project's size. Be flexible if possible, especially for more complex designs. This helps ensure you get quality work on time.
What should I do if my project is about Rajasthan?
Share any specific cultural elements or motifs you want to include. Find local art and patterns from Rajasthan for inspiration. Make sure the designer understands these elements are important to your project.
How can I make sure the designer understands my business?
Share your company's mission and values with the designer. Give examples of past designs you've used. This helps the designer create graphics that match your brand.
What are some key deliverables to discuss?
Discuss what formats you need, like JPG or PDF. Talk about the size and resolution for both print and digital use. Make sure you agree on how many revisions you are allowed.
How do I provide feedback effectively?
Be specific about what you like and don't like in the design. Use clear words to describe your thoughts. This helps the designer make changes that you will love.
Why is it important to know the designer's work process?
Understanding their process helps you know what to expect at each step. Ask about how they gather ideas and present drafts. This keeps both sides in sync from start to finish.
How can I incorporate Rajasthani culture into my designs?
Look at traditional Rajasthani patterns and colors. Icons like camels and palaces can add a local touch. Let the designer know which elements are meaningful to you.
When is it important to have a designer familiar with Rajasthan?
If your project is for a local Rajasthani audience, local understanding can help. Discuss the importance of colors and themes specific to the area. This makes the design appealing to people familiar with Rajasthan.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.