Misconceptions About Working with a Designer

06/12/2023 28 min
Misconceptions About Working with a Designer

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#1: You can get started designing right away. - Most designers are booking a certain amount of time in advance, there is usually a waiting period to get on their calendar. - There is also prep work needed before being able to get started anyways, so this wait time comes in handy. - The prep work may include: brand design, copywriting, finalizing your programs or business concept, collecting materials, photoshoots.     #2: A designer provides the writing for the website for you. - This is a totally different skillset! It's like going to an apple tree expecting to pick apples AND oranges. - Unless the design agency has an in-house copywriter, the client is expected to provide the writing for their website. - You can choose to write this yourself, or hire a copywriter. - This is the biggest pieces of the prep work, BEFORE you begin designing, and why the wait period to get started is really helpful.     #3: You should wait until you have everything together to find a designer. - Because there typically is a waiting period to get on a designer's calendar, if you want until you have EVERYTHING ready to contact a designer - you are going to be waiting even longer to launch your website. - It's best to get in touch with a designer when you're in the earlier planning stages. - Having this conversation will also have you more easily prepare what's needed for the project.     #4: The designer handles everything and you can have almost no involvement. - It is 100% true that hiring a designer WILL save you tons of time/energy since they are doing a lot of the heavy lifting for you. - BUT - you are needed as an active participant in your project to create a successful result and launch. - Beyond the prep work period, once the project begins the clients is needed for revision feedback and any missing items needed to complete the project. - The biggest project staller will be a client who doesn't create the time to be present and involved in their project.     #5: Providing feedback when you don't like something is a "bad" thing - Our #1 goal is for you to LOVE your brand and website! - We are here to do whatever we can to help accomplish that, so we WANT to know what you honestly think - Revisions is part of the process - Sometimes things flow easily with minimal feedback, and other times it might take a little bit more to get to that desired end result - We want to better understand your taste, so we can make whatever adjustments we need to create your vision

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