"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I do all my customer stuff from scratch when they pay for it. Other wise its a bunch of simple layouts and quick vertorizing. Nothing mind blowing but it usually only takes 20 to 30 mins to do. Client loves it and we move on to the shirts were I make the money. Places like Creative market and designers out side the US have all but killed the good money in the design field (unless you want to be a production house). If I still did design I would use sites like this also for a starting point and then modify from there. I don't want to do the design work for my clients. Its a step backwards for me. I like printing because I know how long it will take and how much I will make for that time. Design your at the mercy of the client and your always trying to please the unpleaseable. Printing is easy. It looks like the proof and the registration is dead nuts, job done, pay me.
Quote from: Jon on June 10, 2014, 06:03:48 PMI do all my customer stuff from scratch when they pay for it. Other wise its a bunch of simple layouts and quick vertorizing. Nothing mind blowing but it usually only takes 20 to 30 mins to do. Client loves it and we move on to the shirts were I make the money. Places like Creative market and designers out side the US have all but killed the good money in the design field (unless you want to be a production house). If I still did design I would use sites like this also for a starting point and then modify from there. I don't want to do the design work for my clients. Its a step backwards for me. I like printing because I know how long it will take and how much I will make for that time. Design your at the mercy of the client and your always trying to please the unpleaseable. Printing is easy. It looks like the proof and the registration is dead nuts, job done, pay me.Kinda agree... but its a service, if something good can be busted out quickly. 20 minute concept, 20 minute developments, 20 minute finals. It's $100 bucka extra with something cool to print at the end of it and a happier client.
Haha too true.