What style are we aiming for in our social content design?
Decide the visual style you want. Is it modern and clean, or colorful and bold? Setting this helps the designer create content that matches your brand. Clearance here speeds up the design process.
What goals do we want our social content to achieve?
Explain what you want your content to do. Is it to increase brand awareness or to drive sales? Knowing your goals helps the designer tailor the content. It means better results for your brand.
What is the timeline for the project deliverables?
Discuss when you need the content ready. Break down the deadlines for each piece of work. This helps the designer plan their tasks. It ensures everything is delivered on time.
Do we have specific formats or sizes for our social media platforms?
Check the platforms where content will appear. Each might need different formats or sizes. Tell the designer early so they can make the right content. This avoids having to redo work later.
Are there existing brand guidelines the designer should follow?
If your brand has special colors, fonts, or rules, share them. Consistency in design is important for brand identity. The designer needs these details to reflect your brand correctly.
Will we provide stock images or should the designer source them?
Decide if you will give images or expect the designer to find them. This affects the creation process and costs. A clear decision helps the designer plan their resources.
Are design revisions included in our agreement?
Discuss how many times you can tweak the design. This sets the expectation for changes. Knowing this helps the designer plan time for revisions. It keeps the project on schedule.
Should the designer include written captions with the visuals?
Talk about if the designer also writes captions. If yes, explain the tone and style. Combining text and images can make your content stronger. This clarifies the scope of their work.
What metrics will we use to measure success of the content?
Decide how you’ll know the project worked. Is it likes, shares, comments, or something else? Share these so the designer knows what you’re aiming for. It helps them focus on effective design.
Is there a feedback process established for the progress checks?
Have a plan for giving feedback on the designer's work. Maybe set up regular check-ins to review the design. This keeps everyone on the same page and helps improve the final product.
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.
- $1k+
- Earned
- 2x
- Hired
- 5.0
- Rating
- 23
- Followers
- $25k+
- Earned
- 31x
- Hired
- 4.8
- Rating
- 81
- Followers
- 5.0
- Rating
- 8
- Followers
- $25k+
- Earned
- 38x
- Hired
- 5.0
- Rating
- 75
- Followers
Top
- $10k+
- Earned
- 21x
- Hired
- 5.0
- Rating
- 158
- Followers
Top