Getting to know your Graphic Designer
Below are a list of questions that you should ask any Graphic Designer.
Here at Identity Creative can already answer a very proud YES. We pride ourselves on retaining strong skills, experience, knowledge, and the know-how to market your business successfully!
- Is your graphic designer full qualified for the industry?
- Does your graphic designer have a vast range of industry experience?
- Does your graphic designer have sound knowledge of the print industry?
- Does your graphic designer have sound knowledge when it comes to stock/papers, pre-press, colour proofing, and press checking?
- Does your graphic designer know about print impositions, and working out what is the correct for binding publications, brochures, catalogues, reports, and books?
- Does your graphic designer have a strong business background, and know how to present well in business, communicate on a business level, as well as approach and deliver to deadlines in a professional manner?
- Can they market your business, that will exceed on your desired outcome?
- Does your graphic designer strive to meet your prompt deadlines and deliver on time?
- Does your graphic designer retain industry knowledge and experience about how to design and develop the right approach for all print, web, signage, or promotional applications?
- Does your graphic designer research industry and market trends?
- Does your graphic designer understand PMS colours and screen line information?
- Does your graphic designer understand how form cutting, embossing, gold foiling works?
- Does your graphic designer know about trapping, overprinting and binding creep?
- Does your graphic designer approach your project with marketing tools?
- Does your graphic designer ask questions about your business and industry?
- Does your graphic designer take the time to understand your business or project?
- What on going, and after sales service do they provide?
- Does your graphic designer have sound knowledge for web design and how web sites work?
- Does your graphic designer have the ability to work with or along side web development companies?
- Does your graphic designer know how to drive customers to your website?
- Can your graphic designer design a site that will generate business for you?
- Does your graphic designer understand social networking and the benefits it can have on your business?
- Does your graphic designer understand Google Adwords and how they can help drive traffic to your site and convert them into customers?
- Does your graphic designer have knowledge and understanding of all the web platforms out there?
- Does your graphic designer believe in creating a unique design that will help stand out from your current competitors in your industry?
- Does your graphic designer believe in delivering a clear and concise message about your business or product that will have a strong effect on your new and existing customers?
- Does your graphic designer provide additional resources or contacts to help with your project or design?
- Does your graphic designer also have the ability to provide photography or video mediums?
- Can your graphic designer provide professional Art Direction?
- Does your graphic designer strive to provide quality control within the project?
- Does your graphic designer strive to keep all your branding looking consistent with all off-line and online mediums?
- Does your graphic designer believe in provide colour accurate designs that match with other materials and mediums?
- Can your graphic designer liaise with you and help guide through the whole design, print, web process?
- Is your graphic designer there for you when you need them?
- Does your graphic designer keep in touch?
Identity Creative has the right skills, tools, design experience and marketing knowledge to help get your business, product or service front of mind to your customers TODAY.
Book in for a FREE marketing/design consultation to help improve you current marketing and achieve great results!
Contact us today to see how we can take your business to the next level.
