How To Budget For A Design Project
To answer the question, “How much will it cost?”, the question, “What do you want to accomplish?” needs to be asked first. Clients are often in the dark
To answer the question, “How much will it cost?”, the question, “What do you want to accomplish?” needs to be asked first. Clients are often in the dark
© Alvalyn Lundgren. All international rights reserved. Risk. It’s a small word with big impact. Taking risks involves change and the unknown. We’re usually not
Not every client relationship is a good fit, and it’s just good business to separate.
With value pricing for design and illustration projects, I am able to custom-tailor my services and fees to fit each client and project. But even
I’ll get to it when I’m ready. I’m sure you’ve had the experience of planning to get something done and then putting it off until
All too often a business or organization seeks a designer to execute an untested, unrefined idea as quickly and cheaply as possible. A business that’s design-oriented will not regard design as an afterthought but as the basis for its marketing communications and brand awareness.
Working with clients can be likened to a downhill race: The designer moves along in her process and picks up momentum as she heads toward the finish line, and all
Creative thinking requires us to cease from thinking as we always have. This is neither automatic nor easy because we automatically default to doing that which requires the least amount of effort.
Did you know that your creative business thrives because of how you do business and not because of the quality of your work or your
Setting and maintaining boundaries will help you avoid relationships and circumstances that are potentially harmful.
Recently, I met with a start-up business. As we discussed the scope of work and began putting the design brief together, it became clear that
We’re on a mission to cultivate a business mindset in support of our creative work. If we want to profit from our creative work, we
You need to identify what’s at stake. I often reflect on how blessed I am to work the way I’ve always wanted to — independently, and why
Have you ever gotten involved on a project and then realized that neither the project nor the client is ideal? The project that was going to
It’s widely acknowledged that there is a direct correlation between reading and success. But it’s not the amount you read, it’s what you read. There’s
So you have a brand-new shiny client that you’re excited to be working with. You’re looking forward to helping them achieve their goals. They’ve accepted
First of all, let’s define who your ideal clients are. An ideal client is one for whom you do the kind of work you want to do, and
The European Union’s (EU) General Data Protection Regulation goes into full effect on May 25, 2018. The internet and blogdom are all abuzz about getting
When a client is looking for a creative firm, process and procedures are not obvious priorities in evaluating performance. The prospect is going to look
One thing I really appreciate about using WordPress for my website platform is the multitude of time-saving plug-ins available. One plug-in I really appreciate is Akismet. Akismet recognizes and
From the Freelance Road Trip mailbag: A Freelance Road Trip (FRT) member shared an experience with a non-paying client. The member gave me permission to
It is the responsibility of design professionals, teachers and school administrators to value the next generation of designers so that the profession is respected, appreciated and thrives. Unpaid internships won’t accomplish that.
Transform the inconveniences of freelancing into opportunities for your personal and professional growth.
Pricing your creative services is one of the most-discussed topics among freelancers. There is no one right way to price your creative services — there is no industry
