Frequently Asked Questions On Illustration
Vector and Line Art / Customized Graphics
I can do customized logo design, vector art, graphics for brochures, web sites, posters, banners, stationery – including business cards, letterheads, envelopes, mailing labels, and powerpoint presentations, and any other printing your business may require.
I charge by the job. After consulting of what the client will require, I prepare a quote for them. There is no rate-sheet because each project varies. If the job is open-ended, it may be fairer to both me and my client to go to a hourly rate.
Cash, checks, Bank or Paypal deposits.
I discuss the project thoroughly with the client during the planning stage, usually with a short worksheet to help us. I encourage them to bring samples, color palettes they may want, and share ideas they may have. During the design process, the client is asked to approve certain milestones before work continues. At the conclusion of a project, the client may request the artwork in various formats.
The client is kept abreast of the progress of the project at certain stages. Regular consultation and client approval is needed to continue the design work. This process keeps the client involved and prevents any breakdowns in communication. The client, however, is free to call in to get an update.
Upon receipt of final payment, finished project will be supplied to the client on CD, floppy, or through e-mail.
Copyright is yours upon receipt of final payment. I, however, reserve the right to use any work for promotional purposes.
Maybe. I preferably say no to rush jobs, mainly because it would affect quality. If I can take on your rush job, I'm going to add a 20 to 25% rush charge to my usual rates. This would discourage rush jobs since I do have a day job as well.
I will help you with options if you tell what you need. A job may seem overwhelming but it gets easy if you put things in perspective.
You can see logos here, vector art here, website samples here, photos in here, print in here.
DPI (Dots Per Inch) refers to the number of dots per inch in your image files. The standard dpi of images for printed materials is 300. For web, its 72.
Absolutely. I encourage clients to take part in as many design elements as they feel comfortable being involved with.
Email files that are less than 10 mb. When sending files electronically, we ask you to ZIP everything into one file. If they are more, send them on cd / dvd format.
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Contact Me:
Duday Daquilaneagraphic artist / web designer
Iloilo City, Philippines
e-mail: dudsonline@gmail.com
tel. No. 63 33 321 0570
mobile: 63 917 717 3722
www.dudsonline.com
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