Let’s make something real.
Can’t wait to get started?
Want to dig a little deeper first?
How do we do this?
Say howdy
Yep. A simple “howd’ya do” to start things off. Send us an email and give us the lowdown. Some things I like to know off the bat include; who the heck are ya and what do you do, a sentence or two about your project, important dates, and any budgetary considerations.
Touch base
After we exchange some email pleasantries we’ll schedule a virtual meeting to dig a little deeper. This is where I’ll get into the weeds a bit regarding scope, phases, deliverables and whatnot. At this point we should know for sure if we’re a good fit for each other. If we are both feeling good I’ll create an official proposal.
Hash it out
Good vibes don’t pay the bills or get you what you want. At this point I’ll create a proposal that lays out what I can offer, deliverables, a clear scope of work, important dates, and payment schedule. Once those details are agreed upon and squared away we get to the fun stuff.
Go forth!
We can set up a kick-off meeting with silly digital confetti and balloons triggered by our virtual high fives. We’ll go over the creative brief and address any questions before we get started. Or, if we’re confident in the direction and deliverables, we can just get started and do the work.
Workin’ on it
Every project is different. But, in general it’s best to have an outline of phases and keep you in the loop on our progress. Typically the process goes something like this; I toil away in my dungeon, schedule regular creative reviews, you send us approvals or revisions (as laid out in the proposal), we collaborate, you go; “holy crap, this is awesome!” The townsfolk rejoice.*
The goods
Once all the creative bugs have been worked out I’ll create all remaining deliverables. Final high resolution files will be provided via Google Drive or the DAM of your choice.
It doesn’t end there
Sometimes things happen after we upload. A vendor needs something adjusted, some asset specs have changed, or your dog eats your hard drive. Not to worry. I won’t leave you hanging
*Said townsfolk may be investors and/or your customers.