Before I start designing, I need to have a clear understanding of what my client wants to achieve with their graphic design. What are their goals and objectives? Who is their target audience? What message do they want to convey?
The more I know about my client's needs, the better I can design a graphic that will help them achieve their goals.
2. Research the client's industry and target audience.
I need to understand the industry in which my client operates and their target audience in order to design a graphic that is appropriate and appealing. I should research the industry's trends, colors, and styles to ensure that my design is on-brand.
Once I have a good understanding of my client's industry and target audience, I can start to develop ideas for a graphic that will be successful.
3. Brainstorm and develop concepts.
With a clear understanding of my client's needs, I can start to brainstorm and develop ideas for a graphic. I will sketch out different ideas and concepts until I find one that I think is the right fit for my client.
4. Create a rough draft.
Once I have a concept that I am happy with, I will create a rough draft of the graphic. This will give my client a chance to see the design and provide feedback.
5. Refine the design based on feedback.
Once my client has reviewed the rough draft, I will refine the design based on their feedback. I will make any changes that are necessary until the client is happy with the design.
6. Deliver the final design.
Once the design is finalized, I will deliver the final design to my client. I will also provide them with the files they need to use the design, such as a vector file or a high-resolution JPEG.
What's included
Final Output/s
Will forward the only necessary files that they asked for.
Does not include the editable files like PSD or AI files.