| Web site design & graphic design production
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The way it usually works is like this: a client gives us
a brief of his or her company's design requirements
and we submit a free
quotation within 24 hours. Once the cost estimate is accepted, we'll ask a lot of questions to get a good
grasp of the company culture.
Production begins when all
written materials (usually in Notepad and provided on
disk or e-mailed) and photographs or graphics (those
we are not providing ourselves) are received in the
studio.
Dreamfields is known for
a fast turnaround time
and a client receives the first stage proofing shortly
afterwards. Corrections and alterations are done and
our client receives the second stage proofing. At this
point there should be little left to do barring some
fine tuning. (An hourly surcharge is levied for major
alterations beyond this phase.)
The final stage is delivery,
be it printed material, a cd, posting to the Internet
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| What do you need professional design for, anyway? |
The
role of design is to convey a company's message in
such a way that a target market is willing to receive it. In itself,
design doesn't strictly sell products or services; it’s purpose is
to meet a prospective customer on his 'wavelength', to get his
attention long enough to read the text that a copywriter has
produced – the sales pitch.
But in terms of PR, it really does speak a thousand words. Design creates image. Your company image, brand image, product image. Before you've had a chance to say anything your image has told a tale. Ergo: professional presentation = professional image, and poor presentation ... |
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| Quick Quotation? |
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| Get a cost estimate for web page design or graphic design within 24 hours! Click here. |
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