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How to Give Your Graphic Designer Feedback in 11 Easy Steps

July 21, 2014SheilaBusiness Tips, Graphic Design19 Commentsaudience, business, business goals, client, design, feedback, goals, graphic design, logo

A couple weeks ago, we were talking about how your designer is not an order taker. I made a pretty convincing case as to why, as the client, you should refrain from telling your graphic designer how to do their job. But of course we’re now all wondering, when and how should you offer feedback? If at all? Rest assured, I think it’s perfectly fine and healthy for a client to provide constructive feedback in…

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Your Graphic Designer is Not an Order Taker

June 30, 2014SheilaBusiness Tips, Graphic Design21 Commentsaudience, business, goals, graphic designer, marketing

“Would you like fries with that?” Sadly, I think the vast majority of graphic designers are simply that: order takers. And it’s to the detriment of their clients, and their clients’ businesses.

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The Importance of Color in Logo Design

March 30, 2014SheilaBranding, Graphic Design, Logo Design7 Commentsaudience, black, blue, brown, color, design, green, grey, Logo Design, orange, psychology, purple, red, white, yellow

Color shouldn’t be taken lightly. Whenever I design a logo for someone, I’m always surprised that they usually either a) haven’t given much thought to color or b) don’t really care. Or worse, c) want their logo to be purple because that’s their favorite color. #fail What most people don’t realize is that color in logo design is incredibly important. It sets the foundation for the company’s branding and how it will be received (or…

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Firing Clients: 6 Red Flags to Watch Out For

June 16, 2013SheilaBusiness Tips, Freelancing, Logo Design14 Commentsadvice, audience, bad fit, business goals, clients, emotion, motivation, pixel-pusher, professional, red flags

I just walked away from an $8,000 project. “What, are you crazy?!” Is probably what you’re thinking right now. Yes, I am crazy. Crazy enough to put my sanity and happiness before profits. The reason I want to share this with you is to encourage all other designers out there that it’s okay to say “no” sometimes. In fact, the ability to say “no” is an important part of what we do. But if you’re…

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How to Choose a Graphic Designer

June 9, 2012SheilaBusiness Tips, Graphic Design1 Commentarizona, audience, awards, cheap design, choices, clients, communication skills, credentials, culture, education, experience, graphic design, location, marketing, phoenix, portfolio, process, professional, scottsdale, skills, testimonials, united states, versatile

Today it seems that designers are a dime a dozen; anyone with a computer and a copy of Photoshop considers themselves a bona fide graphic designer. How can you possibly tell who’s good and who’s not? Simple, just ask yourself these 10 burning questions before hiring one. (And designers, double check that you can pass these benchmarks as well.)   1. How strong is their portfolio? This is paramount, because at the end of the…

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