A simpler design for a specific product or service promotion and an action involving gathering information, providing a discount, gathering subscriptions or email response, etc
Used to promote your expertise, art, photography, or other talent to sell and/or gain support for your personal work. Blog pages will also fall under this category. Typically involves single page design with only a few additional linked pages.
Usually used to bring people to one location so that they can immediately see what you’re providing and easily navigate to areas they are interested in purchasing or finding out more about – a good example is Beauty Salon services and costs.
This type of design typically involves a large array of services provided by a business involving contractual agreements and regulations. They may include construction, legal services, childcare, political campaigns, etc.
This is one of my favorite areas. This design category involves showcasing a client’s works for the appreciation of an art form or for promoting the selling of their art. It usually uses actual works from the artist, designer, or producer and will have a page or pages of samples for the user to view and rate or buy.
This is one of the more involved design categories. It entails selling products online and typically includes a page or pages of product types (or categories) to choose from. Then more pages for each product with individual specifications, price and options. There is a lot of background design and coding to make it all work together and involves integrating a payment service for secure electronic payment processing.
For your convenience, I accept Credit Card payments through Lumanu and PayPal. All projects require a 20% downpayment before the design process can start. A contract, signed by both parties, outlining the design details and expectations must also be completed prior to design. The contract will include a space for legal business or personal address location to meet payment obligation protocols. A detailed invoice will be sent to you electronically.
All design work and payments must be handled by the client - no second parties may be involved. If project is obtained through a freelance talent marketplace service (i.e., Upworks) all transactions and payment verifications will be securely handled through their portal per their payment policy guidelines.