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I am a massive believer in using professionals for a required services, if I need my boiler fixing, I don’t want to attempt to fix the problem myself, I would contact a professional and get them to sort the issue out and put my mind at rest with a solution.
So why not the same scenario when developing your business brand, logo, website or any promotional material. If your business is your livelihood then its fair to say you want to portray a professional image to prospective customers, so with this in mind just take stock before being coaxed by service such as 1&1 or GoDaddys websitebuilder offers, these might sound like a great deal, along with phrases like “well you built your business now build your website” fills me with pure dread, yes you built your business but you know your business…and unless your business is in design or web design then should you really be the person to design the first impression your potential customers will see?
1&1 Webbuilder and GoDaddy Builder
As a designer I am passionate about design and I believe that as an expert* in this field every business - no matter how big or small - needs to portray themselves as professional as possible, this is a stand for all designers, web developers or any creative. Just because we all have a computer, some free photo editing software and google images does not make everyone a designer.
Everything we design is 100% bespoke and designed based on what we take from the brief and clients needs, we always spend as much time as we can with clients listening to them talk about their business, taking their passion and turning that into something that represents that clients ideals, ethos and ethical stand making sure we cover all aspects and meets with that clients approval.
*I use the word expert loosely, I think there is far too much to actually know and thus I truly believe that knowing everything will probably never happen, everything changes from month to month and this makes the process/business even more intriguing.
Posted on 22nd Jan 2014 22:42:56 by surrect.media
Tags: Brand, Website, Professional.
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