
Typically, most projects fall within two circles, although some may fall within all three.
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Selecting the most important factors for your project creates a realistic expectation.
| Quality & Speed |
| You need a superior-quality website and you need it immediately. The price is likely to increase. |
| Price & Quality |
| You need a superior-quality website and you are on a tight budget. Give me a greater amount of time to make it happen. |
| Speed & Price |
| You are on a budget and you need it immediately. Expect your project to look rushed and unpolished. Refining things later on is encouraged. |
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Ultimately, you get what you pay for. It is your company's image, and when you hire a designer, you pay for more than the appearance of things. You pay to have it superior to your competitors, but more importantly, on-time and complete. That's what you get with me.
Everything that I do is handcrafted and coded by me, unless otherwise specified.
Chances are, I'm all you'll need.
For more comprehensive programming, I'm joined by American developers who stand by their work.
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What is a round?
A round of design includes providing a complete set of visuals for your project. These visuals will be dissected and changed to your specifications. Each set of changes is considered a "round", so it's important that you provide a specific list of changes before the next round begins. You are entitled to as many rounds as it takes to have you completely satisfied.
How do I handle payment?
All invoices will either be mailed to your physical location, or sent by e-mail, and are always viewable & payable from your client access area. Payments are due no later than 30 days after the invoice has been issued. It is your responsibility to receive and submit payment in a timely manner. Your artwork will become available once the payment has been received.
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