Thursday, April 30, 2015

#7 Karina Rosas

Who was your client?
Mrs. Allen

How did you get your job?
I asked her if she would like a logo for her classroom, and my other clients didn't need anymore more work done for their restaurant.

Did you deal with the client directly?
Yes

Was there some sort of compensation?
No.

What was your role?
 I designed a logo for her classroom.

Did you act professionally?
Yes.

Describe the work you did?
I made the logo a building because it is a small business class so the shape of a building would be most exact for the class.

Describe your creative process.
A first I wasn't sure about whether or not to just put her name, but then I figured that I can incorporate her name into an object like the roof, and then make the words small business like the door.

How often did you communicate with your client?
I communicated everyday.

Did you have regular meetings to go over proofs or progress of your work?
Yes.

Were you able to meet the deadline?
Yes.

What was the feedback from your client?
She thought it was a very cute idea from me.

Did your client require changes?
No, but she did put ideas out there that would have been more creative, but she said she liked the simplicity.

What was your favorite part working with the client?
My favorite part was the free working ability to do whatever came to my mind.

What was your least favorite part about working with your client?
My least favorite part was the fact that i couldn't come up with all the creativeness that she did.

Would you do anything differently?
I would add a little more color is all.

What did you learn form this experience?
I learned that sometimes you need to give your ideas more thought rather than just doing whatever comes to mind.