Website graphics - what should I be looking for?

antropy

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    ...as much as I hate it, that's a glass half empty statement if ever I saw one...
    Yes you're right that's a little pessimistic, but from experience you need to go through quite a lot of staff before you find decent ones.

    Paul.
     
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    apricot

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    I found a graphic designer to create templates specifically for me on Canva. This allows me to easily update text and images or make small design changes whenever I need to, without the constant back-and-forth with the designer. Most of the time, she designs in Photoshop first, then transfers the work to Canva, making it easy for me to update later. Sometimes, I create the basic layout on Canva, and she refines it to make it more visually appealing. Either way, it works perfectly for both of us.

    I pay her a fixed monthly fee, she completes the work quickly, and it’s very cost-effective for me. I’d definitely recommend finding someone like this. It’s been a great system, and I think it could work well for you too.
     
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    fisicx

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    The problem @apricot is @Lucan Unlordly needs dozen of images resized and overlay added. It’s boring and repetitive and not something graphic designers want to do. It’s the sort of thing freelancers in Asia will do but it can take forever to find someone who can do it right.
     
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