FAQs

What services does a freelance designer offer?

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Most freelance designers provide branding, logo design, website design, social media graphics, print materials, and ongoing creative support. Some also offer marketing assets, content creation, and consultancy depending on the project.


How much does a freelance designer cost?

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Pricing varies depending on the scope of work, complexity, and turnaround time. Freelancers typically charge per project, per hour, or via a retainer. Clear quotes are usually provided once the brief is understood.


How long does a design project take?

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Timelines depend on the type of project. A logo may take 1–3 weeks, a website 3–6 weeks, and smaller assets like posters or social graphics can be turned around much faster. Most designers will outline a schedule before starting.


What information do I need to provide
before starting a project?

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A designer will usually ask for your business name, goals, target audience, preferred styles, examples you like, and any existing branding. The clearer the brief, the smoother the process.


Do you offer branding packages?

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Can you design my website as well as my branding?

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How many revisions are included?

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Will I own the final design files?

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Many freelance designers offer full branding packages including logo design, colour palettes, typography, brand guidelines, and supporting assets. Packages can be tailored to suit new businesses or rebrands.


Yes — many freelancers offer both branding and website design to keep everything consistent. Websites are typically built on platforms like Squarespace, Wix, or WordPress depending on your needs.


Most designers include a set number of revisions within the project price. Additional changes can usually be added if needed. Revision rounds help refine the design without delaying the project.


Once the project is complete and payment is made, clients typically receive full ownership of the final approved designs. Source files can also be provided if requested.


Most designers begin with a quick chat or discovery call to understand your goals. From there, you’ll receive a quote, timeline, and next steps before any work begins.

How do I start a project with you?

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