Custom Program Page (up to 4 pages)
$400 for up to 4 pages
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Scope:
Items Needed:
To effectively create a custom-designed program page, the following items and information are required from the client:
1. Project Brief
Objective: A clear understanding of the purpose of the program page (e.g., promoting an athlete, highlighting a student, advertising a business event).
Target Audience: Details on who the page is intended to reach (e.g., students, parents, sports fans, potential clients).
2. Content Elements
Text Content: All written content that should be included on the page. This includes headlines, subheadings, body text, and any call-to-action phrases.
Graphics/Images: High-quality images or graphics that the client wishes to feature on the page (e.g., photos of the athlete/student, event logos, business branding).
Branding Guidelines: Any specific brand elements, such as color schemes, fonts, or logos, that need to be incorporated to maintain brand consistency.
3. Links and Contact Information
Website Links: URLs to be included for additional information or direct actions (e.g., registration pages, event details, social media).
Contact Details: Phone numbers, email addresses, or other contact information to be featured on the page.
4. Design Preferences
Layout Preferences: Any specific preferences for the layout or structure of the page (e.g., where the images should be placed, emphasis on certain text).
Style Preferences: Details on the desired style or tone (e.g., modern, professional, vibrant).
PROCESS:
Consultation and Briefing
Initial Meeting: The process begins with an initial consultation to discuss the client's goals, preferences, and gather all necessary information and materials.
Gathering Requirements: Collect all content elements, branding guidelines, and any specific instructions from the client.
Design Drafting
Initial Draft: The designer creates the first draft of the program page, integrating all provided text, images, and links according to the client’s specifications.
Client Review: The draft is then sent to the client for review. The client provides feedback, highlighting any changes or adjustments needed.
Revisions
Incorporating Feedback: The designer makes revisions based on the client’s feedback, ensuring that all aspects of the design align with the client’s vision.
Final Approval: The revised design is submitted to the client for final approval. Additional minor revisions may be made if necessary.
Finalization and Delivery
Final Design: Once the client approves the design, the final version is prepared in a high-resolution format suitable for printing or digital use.
Delivery: The final design file is delivered to the client, along with any necessary instructions for use.