i’m the person behind the creation
I’ll be with you through the entire process
My name is Joseph, I live in Nigeria.
I believe in the power of creation, starting from a blank canvas and turning ideas into compelling visual stories. With over half a decade of experience, I've mastered the art and business of graphic design, blending creativity with strategy. I'm passionate about modern, minimal, and unique designs that tell stories, evoke emotions, and create lasting impressions.
01. SHOULD YOU SYNCHRONIZE?
Before diving into a project, it’s important to ask yourself if your brand’s vision and goals are aligned with the design work you need. Synchronizing with your brand’s core values ensures that the designs we create will resonate deeply with your target audience. Think about the message you want to convey and the impact you want your visuals to have. If you’re ready to transform ideas into powerful visual stories, it’s time to synchronize!
02. PICK A PROJECT
Choosing the right project is crucial to achieving your goals. Here’s a quick breakdown to help you decide:
- Brand Design: A strong brand is the foundation of your brand’s identity. It’s a visual representation of your brand’s values and personality.
- Event Design: Perfect for creating a cohesive visual experience for your event. This includes everything from branding materials to on-site visuals.
03. SEASON & TIMELINE
Timing is everything in design. Consider the seasonality of your business and any upcoming events or launches when planning your project. This ensures that the designs are ready when you need them most.
- Timeline: Be realistic about deadlines. The design process involves brainstorming, revisions, and finalization, so allocate enough time for each phase.
- Seasonality: For example, if you’re planning a holiday campaign, it’s best to start the design process well in advance to ensure everything is ready to launch on time.
04. PROJECT LIST
Before we begin, it’s important to have a clear list of everything you need for your project. Here’s what you should consider:
- Deliverables: What specific design assets do you need? (e.g., logos, flyers, event materials)
- Specifications: Do you have any specific requirements for the designs? (e.g., colors, fonts, dimensions)
- References: Are there any designs or styles you admire that can serve as inspiration?
Having a detailed project list helps streamline the design process and ensures that all your needs are met.
05. LOGISTICS
Logistics are key to a smooth project. Here’s what you need to know:
- Communication: Establish the best way to communicate during the project (e.g., email, video calls, project management tools).
- File Formats: Determine the file formats you’ll need for the final designs (e.g., PNG, JPEG, PDF, vector files).
- Delivery: Set expectations for how and when the final designs will be delivered (e.g., digital delivery, physical prints).
Clear logistics help avoid misunderstandings and ensure a seamless workflow.
06. LEGAL DETAILS
It’s important to understand the legal aspects of your design project. Here are some key points:
- Intellectual Property: Clarify who will own the rights to the designs after the project is completed. Typically, once payment is made in full, you will receive full rights to the final designs.
- Usage Rights: Ensure you have the rights to use the designs across all intended platforms (e.g., website, social media, print).
- Contracts: It’s always a good idea to have a contract in place that outlines the scope of work, payment terms, and any other legal details to protect both parties.
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FAQ
What is your design process?
My process begins with a discussion to understand your goals, followed by research, concept creation, and revisions. We'll collaborate closely until the design perfectly aligns with your vision.
What do you need from me to start the project?
I need a clear brief, any existing brand materials (like logos or guidelines), and details about your vision. This helps ensure the design reflects your brand identity.
What files will I receive upon project completion?
You’ll receive high-resolution files in multiple formats (PNG, JPEG, PDF, and vector files like AI or EPS), optimized for both print and digital use.
How long will the project take?
The timeline depends on the project scope. For example, a logo might take 1-2 weeks, while more complex branding could take 3-4 weeks. A timeline will be provided after we finalize the details.
How many revisions are included?
I typically include 2-3 rounds of revisions, depending on the project. Additional revisions can be discussed as needed for an extra cost.
How do payments work?
I require a 50% deposit to begin the project, with the remaining balance due upon completion. For larger projects, we can discuss alternative payment arrangements.



