Graphics Designs by Chidi EgwuonwuGraphics Designs by Chidi Egwuonwu
Graphics DesignsChidi Egwuonwu
1. Initial Consultation:
The initial consultation phase involves discussing the client's project requirements, objectives, and expectations. This is an opportunity to clarify the scope of work, timelines, and budget. Clearly communicate the purpose of this meeting and what information you need from the client to get started.
2. Proposal and Contract:
Once project details are discussed, provide a formal proposal and contract outlining the scope of work, deliverables, pricing structure, payment terms, and any other terms and conditions. Emphasize the importance of reviewing and signing this document to formalize the partnership.
3. Creative Brief:
Encourage clients to provide a detailed creative brief that outlines their brand, target audience, design preferences, and any specific ideas or concepts they have in mind. A well-defined creative brief sets the foundation for your work.
4. Feedback and Collaboration:
Emphasize the importance of open and constructive communication. Let clients know that you welcome their feedback throughout the project and that collaboration is essential to achieve the best results. Explain the process for feedback submission and revisions.
5. Timelines and Milestones:
Clearly define project timelines, including key milestones and deadlines for deliverables. Inform clients about the impact of delays on the project schedule and discuss any dependencies that may affect the timeline.
6. Final Approval and Project Closure:
Describe the process for final approval of deliverables and project closure. Let clients know what they should expect in terms of reviewing and accepting the final work. Provide details on the handover of project files and any ongoing support or maintenance services, if applicable.

What's included

Design Files
Native design files created in software like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDraw, or other relevant design tools. These files allow clients or other designers to make future edits.
High-Resolution Images
High-quality image files of the final designs suitable for various purposes, including print and digital media.
Typography Information
Details of the fonts used, including font names and licensing information.
Mockups
Presentations of how the designs will look in real-world applications, such as business cards, packaging, or website mockups.
Print-Ready Files
If the project involves printed materials (e.g., brochures, posters, business cards), provide print-ready files in the appropriate format (often PDF) with the correct color mode (CMYK).
Final Artwork Sign-Off
A formal document or email where the client approves the final design, confirming that it meets their requirements.
Chidi's other services
Starting at$50 /hr
Tags
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
CorelDraw
Brand Designer
Graphic Designer
Logo Designer
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Chidi Egwuonwu Lagos, Nigeria
Graphics DesignsChidi Egwuonwu
Starting at$50 /hr
Tags
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
CorelDraw
Brand Designer
Graphic Designer
Logo Designer
1. Initial Consultation:
The initial consultation phase involves discussing the client's project requirements, objectives, and expectations. This is an opportunity to clarify the scope of work, timelines, and budget. Clearly communicate the purpose of this meeting and what information you need from the client to get started.
2. Proposal and Contract:
Once project details are discussed, provide a formal proposal and contract outlining the scope of work, deliverables, pricing structure, payment terms, and any other terms and conditions. Emphasize the importance of reviewing and signing this document to formalize the partnership.
3. Creative Brief:
Encourage clients to provide a detailed creative brief that outlines their brand, target audience, design preferences, and any specific ideas or concepts they have in mind. A well-defined creative brief sets the foundation for your work.
4. Feedback and Collaboration:
Emphasize the importance of open and constructive communication. Let clients know that you welcome their feedback throughout the project and that collaboration is essential to achieve the best results. Explain the process for feedback submission and revisions.
5. Timelines and Milestones:
Clearly define project timelines, including key milestones and deadlines for deliverables. Inform clients about the impact of delays on the project schedule and discuss any dependencies that may affect the timeline.
6. Final Approval and Project Closure:
Describe the process for final approval of deliverables and project closure. Let clients know what they should expect in terms of reviewing and accepting the final work. Provide details on the handover of project files and any ongoing support or maintenance services, if applicable.

What's included

Design Files
Native design files created in software like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDraw, or other relevant design tools. These files allow clients or other designers to make future edits.
High-Resolution Images
High-quality image files of the final designs suitable for various purposes, including print and digital media.
Typography Information
Details of the fonts used, including font names and licensing information.
Mockups
Presentations of how the designs will look in real-world applications, such as business cards, packaging, or website mockups.
Print-Ready Files
If the project involves printed materials (e.g., brochures, posters, business cards), provide print-ready files in the appropriate format (often PDF) with the correct color mode (CMYK).
Final Artwork Sign-Off
A formal document or email where the client approves the final design, confirming that it meets their requirements.
Chidi's other services
$50 /hr