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Our LAF Family of Sites
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FAQsQ. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?A. Always request to view a portfolio of actual work done for satisfied clients (if they're new, they'll only provide creative concepts or mock-ups). If you like the portfolio and the personality, then ask the graphic design hourly rate and estimated hours for the project. If this suffices, then ask for payment terms and estimated project turnaround time. Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?A. Hourly rate and additional charges (like creative concept
fees, etc.) as to avoid any hidden fees or pricing surprises. Again, request to
view a portfolio* of work done for satisfied clients. Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional or company?A. Hourly rate, additional charges (like creative concept fees, etc.) and terms as to avoid any hidden fees or pricing surprises. Again, request to view a portfolio of work done for satisfied clients. Q. What important information should buyers, clients or customers have thought through before seeking LAF Productions out?A. The most important information buyers should think through prior to seeking us out is how they want to present their image in the marketplace longterm and who is their target audience or market. We have downloadable, fill-in-the-blank Client Forms on our Company Information and Services Overview pages to help you, or for your convenience, click the button below: Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?A. Our work stands out from others because we have an innate ability to listen and understand our clients needs and wants, then translate it creatively to whatever end result they desire in a seamless and expedient process. Q. If you were advising someone who wanted to get into your profession, what would you suggest?A. The most important thing to know about anyone going into
advertising, marketing and/or creative design, is to separate "passion" projects
from "paying" projects. Perfect your passion projects mostly. DO NOT hold a
client up trying to perfect every nuance of your work; however, don't cheat a
client at the same time. Find a balance and give the most efficient turnaround,
not the quickest.
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