FAQ
Q What types of layout design services do you offer?
A Some of the services I offer are listed below, but if there's something not listed don't hesitate to get in touch.
- Print layout design (magazines, books, posters, brochures, exhibition roll-up banners, annual reports)
- Digital layout design (eBooks, PDFs, social media graphics)
- Presentation design (Pitch decks)
- Editorial design
- Infographics & information design
A Some of the services I offer are listed below, but if there's something not listed don't hesitate to get in touch.
- Print layout design (magazines, books, posters, brochures, exhibition roll-up banners, annual reports)
- Digital layout design (eBooks, PDFs, social media graphics)
- Presentation design (Pitch decks)
- Editorial design
- Infographics & information design
Q Can you design layouts for both print and digital formats?
A Absolutely. I design for both print and digital environments, ensuring proper resolution, color settings
(CMYK vs. RGB), and format compatibility.
A Absolutely. I design for both print and digital environments, ensuring proper resolution, color settings
(CMYK vs. RGB), and format compatibility.
Q How long does a layout design project take?
A Project timelines depend on project scope and complexity. For example a simple one-page layout may be ready within a day but a complex document may take a few weeks, allowing for client feedback and revisions. Project timelines are also collaborative; they depend on having all relevant content provided by the client upfront, and the duration of revision rounds is directly related to how quickly feedback is received.
A Project timelines depend on project scope and complexity. For example a simple one-page layout may be ready within a day but a complex document may take a few weeks, allowing for client feedback and revisions. Project timelines are also collaborative; they depend on having all relevant content provided by the client upfront, and the duration of revision rounds is directly related to how quickly feedback is received.
Q Do you offer revisions?
A Yes, clear and collaborative rounds of revisions are essential to ensure your project's outcome aligns with your vision. The appropriate number of revisions depends on the project and can be discussed when creating a scope document at the start of a project.
A Yes, clear and collaborative rounds of revisions are essential to ensure your project's outcome aligns with your vision. The appropriate number of revisions depends on the project and can be discussed when creating a scope document at the start of a project.
Q Can you work with existing project or brand guidelines?
A Yes. I can seamlessly incorporate existing brand guidelines, fonts, colours, and logo placements to ensure
consistency.
A Yes. I can seamlessly incorporate existing brand guidelines, fonts, colours, and logo placements to ensure
consistency.
Q Do you provide print-ready files?
A Yes, I deliver high-resolution, print-ready or press-quality files in PDF, or other required formats with proper bleed,
margins, and colour settings.
A Yes, I deliver high-resolution, print-ready or press-quality files in PDF, or other required formats with proper bleed,
margins, and colour settings.
Q How do I get started with a layout design project?
A Simply contact me by email at lusnadesign@gmail.com with your project details. I'll follow up with questions around the project brief and timelines, and can put together a quote.
A Simply contact me by email at lusnadesign@gmail.com with your project details. I'll follow up with questions around the project brief and timelines, and can put together a quote.
Q How do I create a design brief?
A good design brief is the foundation of a successful project, ensuring we're on the same page from the very start. Don't worry if you've never written one before – it's simpler than you might think!
A good design brief is the foundation of a successful project, ensuring we're on the same page from the very start. Don't worry if you've never written one before – it's simpler than you might think!
Here are the key things that help me understand your needs:
Your Project's Goals: What are you hoping to achieve with this design? (e.g., increase sales, raise awareness for an event, explain a complex topic, educate your audience).
Your Target Audience: Who are you trying to reach? Knowing their age, interests, and what resonates with them is incredibly helpful.
Your Key Message: What's the one thing you want your audience to take away? Is there a specific action you want them to take?
Deliverables: What exactly do you need? (e.g., a poster, a pull-up banner, a 10-page booklet, social media graphics, an annual report). Are these print or digital deliverables, or do you need both?
Format & Dimensions: What are the dimensions of the deliverables (e.g. an A5 booklet, an Instagram landscape post, a custom poster in mm). Do you have any specific instructions from a print company that I need to take into account (e.g. bleed, margins, print safety area)?
Content & Assets: Do you have existing text, logos, photos, brand guidelines, or any other materials I should use? If not, do you need help sourcing or creating these?
Timeline & Budget (Optional but helpful): Do you have a specific deadline or a budget range in mind? This helps me scope the project realistically.
Inspiration (or Anti-Inspiration!): Are there any design styles you particularly like (or dislike!)? Feel free to share examples.
The more detail you can provide, the better I can tailor the design to your specific needs. However, even a few bullet points are a great starting point, and I'm always happy to work with you to refine your brief as we go. Just bring your ideas, and we'll shape them into a clear vision together!
