Flyers/posters Design

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About this service

Summary

Service Description:
As a Flyers/Posters Design Graphic Designer, my primary focus is on creating visually appealing and effective promotional materials for various purposes. Here's a more detailed breakdown of your service:
Consultation and Briefing
Concept Development
Design Mockups
Graphic Design
Typography
Color Palette
Visual Hierarchy
High-Resolution Artwork
File Formats
Revisions
invoices and Contracts
Client Satisfaction
Final Delivery Format
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What's included

  • Fast deliverablety

    Hello Aftab Karim, I am a graphic designer with three years of experience. When working on a flyer or poster design project, here are some common deliverables that a client might receive: Flyer/Poster Design: This is the main deliverable, which includes the final design of the flyer or poster in a printable format (usually PDF) or an editable file (like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop). High-Resolution Image: A high-resolution image file (e.g., JPEG or PNG) of the flyer/poster for online use or printing. Source Files: If you use software like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, clients may expect the source files, which are typically in .AI, .PSD, or similar formats. These files allow for future edits. Print-Ready Files: If the project is intended for print, you should provide print-ready files with appropriate bleed, color profiles, and in the required format (usually PDF). Mockup or Presentation: Sometimes, clients may request a mockup or presentation of the design to see how it would look in real-world scenarios. Typography and Color Guide: A document specifying the fonts (with licenses, if necessary) and color codes used in the design for brand consistency. Usage Guidelines: Instructions or guidelines on how to use the design, including recommendations for print settings or online usage. Variations: If you've created multiple design options, include all the variations you presented to the client. Revisions: Specify the number of revisions included in your services, and make sure to provide revised files after client feedback. Invoices and Contracts: Include any necessary paperwork, such as invoices, contracts, or agreements, outlining the terms of the project. Client Satisfaction: Ensure the client is satisfied with the final design and provide any additional files or formats they may request. Final Delivery Format: Clearly communicate how you'll deliver these files, whether through email, a file-sharing platform, or another method. Remember to discuss these deliverables with your client before starting the project to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of expectations. Good luck with your graphic design projects!


Skills and tools

Graphic Designer
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Canva

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