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Designers like to craft brands rather than design logos. We’re protective of identities created and like to be involved in building their character. Here’s a great example of a brand with character.
So, we’re working all from home now but are designers working from home forever? If they are, here’s some things you should consider …
Designers spend an inordinant amount of time trying to guess what clients want. We’ve written a survey to ask them what they want. It’s yours to share.
Is the WFM model here to stay? Maybe becaue humans love flexibility. We love the ability to choose when to work and when to play, and that’s exactly what remote working delivers.
Designers spend a great deal of time trying to guess what their clients want. The insights from this recent UK report conducted by ‘Up to the Light’ are valuable to all Australian designers.
Designers spend a great deal of time trying to guess what their clients want. The insights from this recent UK report conducted by ‘Up to the Light’ are valuable to all Australian designers.
Why are some clients loyal while others just flit from design agency to design agency on a whim? Onlyness equals client loyalty when you explain the personal attributes…
We design for different markets because everyone absorbs information differently. In the same way, what one client needs to make a decision may differ to another.
From recent discussions with designers and their clients it’s obvious the majority of businesses are looking at where they are, where they were and where they want to go.
When expectations are managed, designers can add value managing a client’s social media presence – but it’s not to be under-estimated or under-serviced. Much reputational harm can come from inactivity or the wrong activity.
We all know it’s easier to get more work from existing clients than find new clients. Here are three great examples of creatives doing just that…
Australia is just coming out of lockdown with all the pundits predicting we will never go back to the old way of analogue communication. The virtual decade is upon us!
Or is it?