1. Clearly Define Objectives: Clearly articulate your project's objectives, desired outcomes, and target audience. Provide a comprehensive brief that includes details on the purpose, message, and tone you want to convey through the motion design.
2. Establish Clear Communication Channels: Set up efficient channels of communication to maintain a smooth workflow. Determine preferred methods of communication, such as email, slack, project management tools (Asana, Monday, etc).
3. Share Relevant Materials: Provide me with any relevant brand guidelines, assets, or references that can help align the design with your brand identity. This includes logos, color palettes, typography, and any existing design assets.
4. Set Realistic Timelines: Understand that motion design requires time and effort. At the start of the process, we should establish realistic project timelines, taking into account the complexity of the design, revisions, and production process. This will help both of us to manage expectations and ensure timely delivery of the final product.
5. Provide Constructive Feedback: When providing feedback, focus on constructive criticism that helps improve the design. Clearly articulate what works and what needs adjustment, providing specific examples or suggestions. This will help me understand your preferences and refining the design accordingly.
6. Set Rates and Fees: Before starting, is important to establish HOW the project is going to be charged. I am open to work by a fixed hourly rate and discuss how many hour it might take. I also am open to work on a fixed Per Project rate, according to the complexity of the animation.
1. Clearly Define Objectives: Clearly articulate your project's objectives, desired outcomes, and target audience. Provide a comprehensive brief that includes details on the purpose, message, and tone you want to convey through the motion design.
2. Establish Clear Communication Channels: Set up efficient channels of communication to maintain a smooth workflow. Determine preferred methods of communication, such as email, slack, project management tools (Asana, Monday, etc).
3. Share Relevant Materials: Provide me with any relevant brand guidelines, assets, or references that can help align the design with your brand identity. This includes logos, color palettes, typography, and any existing design assets.
4. Set Realistic Timelines: Understand that motion design requires time and effort. At the start of the process, we should establish realistic project timelines, taking into account the complexity of the design, revisions, and production process. This will help both of us to manage expectations and ensure timely delivery of the final product.
5. Provide Constructive Feedback: When providing feedback, focus on constructive criticism that helps improve the design. Clearly articulate what works and what needs adjustment, providing specific examples or suggestions. This will help me understand your preferences and refining the design accordingly.
6. Set Rates and Fees: Before starting, is important to establish HOW the project is going to be charged. I am open to work by a fixed hourly rate and discuss how many hour it might take. I also am open to work on a fixed Per Project rate, according to the complexity of the animation.