Thanks for taking the time to review my proposal! I’ve looked over my notes regarding your graphic design needs, and have created a proposal for your project which I feel meets your needs. As a freelance graphic designer, I’m able to offer extremely competitive project rates without sacrificing quality. I’ve included feedback from previous clients in this proposal regarding past projects as well as examples of previous work for you to review. On the final page, you’ll find the pricing details for your project. If you have any questions after reviewing this proposal, feel free to touch base via email. Regards, [Sender.FirstName] [Sender.LastName] LOGO First off, thanks for giving me the opportunity to earn your business! There are thousands of agencies and freelancers offering logo design services, and having the opportunity to put a proposal in front of you is an honor not taken lightly. While pricing is an obvious factor when choosing someone to hire for logo design services, there are a few other factors which you should consider as well. In this proposal, I’ll explain what those are, why they matter, and then provide you with a clear pricing estimate. The Logo Design Process PandaTip: This is the key section of the proposal template. It sets the stage for the entire logo design project, and demonstrates your understanding of what goes into a well-done logo design. Your logo is a key pillar of your company’s identity, and the process through which it is created and refined is important to your long-term success. We see a lot of competitors who ask a handful of questions before disappearing for a period of time, returning with a logo and an invoice. We prefer to take a more collaborative approach that keeps you involved at every stage. Here’s what to expect: Understanding Your Brand: We feel that your logo should communicate both who and what you are. It should speak to your audience on a subconscious level and make a positive impression upon them. We begin every logo design project with a client interview, during which we’ll attempt to build an understanding of the tangible and intangible things that make your company and team unique. Concept: Before we draw a single line, we’ll discuss your vision for your company logo with you. We don’t want to waste your time with logos that don’t fit your vision, and we don’t want to overwhelm you with dozens of options. By working with you to set a standard up front, we’ll be able to develop a handful of options that meet your expectations. Review & Revise: We’ll present you with a few options that we’ve created based on the information you’ve given us. You’ll have the opportunity to review each of them and provide feedback for revisions. In many cases, our clients end up combining elements of several early logo designs to create a final product they’re happy with.
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