FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
My most common job is the design of logos and all the items that come after it. Like the creation of brochures, stationary and websites. Also banners, flyers, etc. The logo of a company or product is the key of the identity and branding. Starting from the preliminary ideas and watching the growth and process of a logo and how it will represent that company or products is one of my favorite things to do. It's the best accomplishment a Graphic Designer can have. I dedicate myself intensively into deliver the best product. Witnessing client's satisfaction and growth of their creation along with my design is my best reward.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
There are many so called "Graphic Designers". What clients need to know is that Graphic Designers earn their degree by attending college. This is the key to differentiate a good one from a mediocre one. A real one, from a fake one. Technology has reached many levels and people get a little confused by the term title Graphic Designer. Having a computer with programs like Photoshop may give the impression that one became a Graphic Designer. Computers and programs are just tools. Knowing how to operate them is great but Graphic Design is a profession that requires knowledge about typography, morphology, balance, accurate preparation for print, marketing, even history and psychology! My recommendation is to always ask for credentials. They are as important as experience.