Choosing the Right Design Partner for Success in Marketing Your Business
Author: Double Barrel
When you want branding and graphic design services vital for the success of your marketing strategy, appointing the right design company to carry out the work will be a big decision.
This 2 part essay will address how you should go about selecting the correct business partner to achieve your goals.
The difference between choosing the right design company and one that falls short in terms of meeting and even exceeding your company’s project objectives may seriously determine whether your business will reach its maximum potential or not. The dire consequences of choosing the wrong company will not only have cost implications but will undoubtedly be an unpleasant and time wasting experience.
The procedure by which you may search and sift for design companies may seem like a daunting prospect, especially since the company image is at stake. However, this process need not be a troublesome one as long as you approach the task with an open mind and do your research.
In order to achieve your project objectives and effectively communicate this to the designers in question, a little preparation is needed.
Outline Brief
The purpose of a brief in simple terms is to create an understanding of your requirements. It should outline and clarify the project objectives in an informative manner and thus time and effort must be spent in its formulation.
In short, the brief allows the client to present the weaknesses of the company or the particular requirements of a specific area(s) of concern, for example, the brand image, marketing material and so on, also to state what goals are to be achieved. It may be a good idea to get colleagues or those who may understand the company’s goals to contribute in the formulation of the brief.
Often the client will provide the design company with a brief prior to the commissioning of the project tasks. For lengthier projects, the client may require input from the design company or alternatively the responsibility to produce the entire brief. Either way, an in-depth discussion with the client will identify the project requirements from which the detailed project brief can be written. The detailed brief will provide the direction in which the work will be carried out.
The brief is the key focal point of the project since it will be referred to at all times and formalises the task to be completed. However, the brief should not be considered as a static entity since should there be any necessary amendments to be made to the project objectives, the brief should also change to accommodate this.
The brief will not only help the designers to understand the problem to be solved, but provide the client with a clearer idea of their requirements and remove preconceived ideas of solutions. It will also clarify the deliverables the design company will supply. This should help avoid any misunderstandings as to what should have been delivered at the end of the project.
Although the above-described brief process is often used for larger projects, some kind of brief or basic project requirements document should be created even if the company uses it for internal purposes. This will always help avoid confusion and miscommunication on the deliverables.
Working Relationship
It is imperative that the design company that you assign your project to, not only examines the project objectives through analysis of the outline brief, but adds value to it. Too often, clients may select a design company who will only deliver a particular design that the client has in mind. This may not always be the best option since it does not allow the project to explore all the possible avenues available and hence optimise the end product.
In the search for the right company that you wish to commission the design project to, it is important to openly discuss and identify the problems your company is facing and take as much advice as possible from the design consultants. A collaborative effort on the part of the client and the design team is essential for a streamlined design process and therefore to achieve the best possible end product.
You should look to work with design companies that treat each and every client in a unique manner and those which engage with them throughout the course of the project such that there is a working relationship involving respect and mutual understanding.
A communication-gap will only result in a poor outcome for your design project. If you are continuously paying companies to implement ideas that have not been thoroughly researched, this will undoubtedly be a waste of money, effort, and not benefit your company in the least. This is generally a complex issue and one that is hard to assess.
As an example, a client may suggest that a leaflet should be designed due to problems they are facing with their company’s online sales. If the design company agrees with the client and is hasty for the work to be done, without really assessing the problem, this demonstrates a deficiency in their design approach. It is important that the company takes heed of your suggestions and advice and uses their experience and knowledge to suggest alternative and more appropriate solutions if necessary. In the mentioned example above, if your company is having problems reaching people online then it is the online audience you should be targeting with banner advertisements and employing email marketing, in addition or as an alternative to the leaflet. The reason for this is that targeting people online means that your desired target audience is only a click away from where you want them to be compared to those who will receive a leaflet.
To be continued…
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Combined experience of more than 20 years in design, development and project management