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Studio/Shop/Showroom

Na vele jaren verbouwen heb ik mijn eigen studio, showroom en shop gerealiseerd. Deze werkruimte is een inspiratiebron voor mij maar dient dit ook te zijn voor nieuwe, toekomstige en bestaande klanten. Door de jaren heen heb ik enorm veel unieke interieuraccessoires en meubels verzameld en zelf gemaakt. Deze zijn hier te bewonderen en te koop. Veel dingen hebben een verhaal en dit deel ik graag met jullie. Natuurlijk kun je op donderdag, vrijdag en zaterdag gewoon binnenlopen en op andere dagen is dit mogelijk op afspraak.overig - Studio-shop-showroom

Shop

  • Uniek StylingCentraal behang
  • Originele interieur accessoires
  • Dealer Pure & Original verf
  • Dealer Lifestyle verf
  • Interieur cadeautjes
  • Verlichting
  • Bijzondere duurzame meubels

Studio

  • Interieuradvies
  • Kleuradvies
  • Lichtplan
  • Meubelontwerp
  • Beursstand ontwerp
  • Bruiloft styling/ feestinrichting
  • Levert maatwerk
  • Workshops

Showroom
Laat je inspireren, kom gerust binnenlopen voor dat unieke cadeautje of voor die ene adviesvraag.

 

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How to Write an Effective Design Brief

The first step is always small, but very important. In the preparation of a marketing plan, this is the definition of a strategic goal and the identification of tactics for its achievement. The success of the whole event will depend on how correctly the first stage is completed. Therefore, if you are not confident in your own abilities, consult with an experienced marketer.

1. Define the type of design project.

If you need a website, an app, a set of email funnel visuals, business cards and more, you need a design team instead of one designer.

2. Find the right designer for the project.

Once you know what exactly needs to be designed, it’s time to hire the right designer. Consider your budget and find a designer on LinkedIn, or any other site where designers offer their services.

3. Have a conversation – designer and client.

The client and the designer must set up a meeting, in person or via video call to discuss every aspect of the project. The questions asked and the notes taken are what complete the design brief provided by the client.

4. The final design brief deliverable.

The designer takes all the information home and puts together the final design brief.

Things to Include in a Design Brief

Background information about the company. This shouldn’t be an elevator pitch. Go deeper than that. The designer will ask more once they see the brief, so be prepared. User profile or user persona. Who is your ideal client or customer?
Branding guidelines. You must include all the branding assets for your company. Those include the following:
As a client, when you prepare all this information for your designer, they should still ask questions. A good designer knows that a large part of any project is the backstory.