Who was your client?
Mrs. Allen's Fourth Period Small Business Group Sweet Mouth.
How did you get your job?
I talked to Mrs. Allen and she directed me to Charles Cheng.
Did you deal with the client directly?
Yes, I kept in contact with Charles Cheng.
Was there some sort of compensation?
No.
What was your role?
I was hired as a graphics designer to design a logo.
Did you act professionally?
Yes.
Did your client act professionally?
Yes.
Describe the work you did.
I designed a logo.
Describe your creative process.
The client requested that the logo was a pair of lips that were red and luscious.
How often did you communicate with your client?
I personally went to talk to my client.
Did you have regular meetings to look over proofs or progress of work?
I sent an early sample of the project to see what they wanted to be changed.
Were you able to meet the deadline?
Yes.
What was the feedback from your client?
They were happy with the design.
Did your client require changes?
Yes, they were generally fine with the first version of the design. The only major change that they wanted was for it to look more 3D.
What was your favorite part working with the client?
My favorite part would have to be coming up with the design.
What was your least favorite part working with the client?
My least favorite part would have to be the deadline, the date my clients needed the logo was when we were expected to start this project. I finished this project first, before I started on my classwork.
Would you do anything differently?
I would spent the time to design a font that would fit with the logo. I think that it would be good to have a logo with the business name along with a version without the text.
What did you learn from this experience?
I learned that it is a good idea to have ideas and samples of designs to show to the client so you can make changes and keep with their deadline.