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Sal Sajuan, Jr.
Owner/Graphic Designer
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Giving life to Wiredapple Graphic Design was the pinnacle of a dream that I have had for many years. Having dedicated the better of ten years as an engineering technician for several civil engineering firms throughout the midwest, I have always held a deep passion for expressing my creativity in ways that my profession in the engineering field would not allow. Over the years, I have introduced my graphic designing abilities to my employers in the form of exhibits and graphics which have been met with much acclaim. It was then that I decided to give wings to my dreams, and Wiredapple Graphic Design was born.
In 2009, Wiredapple Graphic Design began collaborating with businesses and agencies both large and small, local and out of state, creating design solutions for everything from professional logo designs, brochures, trade show banners, print collateral, all the way to engaging and attractive websites. Wiredapple Graphic Design also reaches out to private clients in offering image editing, custom middle and high school sports memorabilia, and personal blog pages that let you communicate your thoughts to your audience via the web. Just take a look at our services page for more info!
The possibilities are endless, let Wiredapple Graphic Design help you discover your wings to take your business or design aspirations to new heights! |
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Getting started on a new graphic or web design is pretty straightforward and simple!
Prior to the start of a project, we attempt to gather as much information as possible about our clients to determine needs, cost, and timeframes that will be associated with the project. This allows us to generate an accurate estimate of cost of the project. Once we agree to collaborate on a project, we usually request a 50% deposit on the balance of the project prior to starting the design process.
Some questions we will typically ask in the initial stages of the project are:
- Who is your target audience?
- What is the message you are trying to convey?
- What are your thoughts or input on creative direction of project; colors, fonts, artwork, website style, etc. that you would like to see?
Once we have established a common ground on what we want to see at the end of the project, we will start the preliminary design phase, where we come up with several layouts of the proposed project. These consist of artboards showing different variations of the project, whether it is a brochure layout, logo design, or website design. Once we have the preliminary layouts, we share these with you for discussion and further design refinement. It is from these refinements that we move towards completing the finalized product.
Once the product is finalized, reviewed and approved by our client, we then deliver the product upon receipt of the remaining balance of the project costs.
Pretty simple, right? |
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