What to Expect!
Listen, I don't even go out to eat without looking up the menu first... this is your menu, preparing you & easing all anxieties! This is what you can expect when we work together:
01. The Boring Stuff
Of course everything actually starts with the INQUIRY FORM... once we've talked via email & discovered we're the perfect team, it's time to meet! 
Don't worry, it's not like you're meeting your potential in-laws, pressure is off!! We'll schedule a phone or video call! Get to know each other a little better & chat through all of the things (creative direction, branding guidelines, process, revisions, deliverables, pricing, & more)!
& then comes the essential stuff (AKA the BORING stuff)
Every project starts with a contract. It's honestly pretty lengthy and full of lawyer language, but it's beneficial & necessary for the both of us!
02. Drawing Board
I'll take all of my notes from our call & put together a Mood-Board!
This Mood-Board will be a compilation of sketches, ideas, colors, typography, images & more! This helps us fully define the creative & aesthetic direction for your project!
I am all about Collaboration! You'll have the opportunity to give all of your feedback, the good and bad (I survived art school, you won't hurt my feelings I promise)!
03. ROUGHin' It
Moving forward, things will have less of a  "paper & pen" feel... we're moving digital!
Whatever your project may be, this is the point where lines will be cleaner, color is added, & everything becomes way more clear! For logos, this is where you'll be given multiple design options.
Again... we'll COLLABORATE! We’ll work together to make the desired changes until you're happy with your design!
04. The Finale
Alright Friend! It's all come down to this moment!
Designs will be cleaned up & I'll make sure all of the necessary final files are packaged and ready to send your way!
So, you ready!? It all starts here...
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Check this video to get an idea of what my creative process typically looks like! 

@brerusselldesign

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