Creating effective design communications is an orderly process. The following is an example of a typical print project plan. We pride ourselves in keeping close contact with our clients to ensure that the end product is right for the client and the target audience.

1 Client meeting - start the project
2 Review the project - develop design concept,
cost estimates
3 Develop computer graphic layouts
4 Design presentation - client review
5 Revise layouts to client input - client approval
6 Start copywriting
7 Shoot photography to the layout - client approval
8 Start production of computer files
9 Copy complete - client approval
10 Photography to pre-press for scans
11 Design the copy into the computer files
12 Laser proofs of computer files with low res scans
13 Revise files to client input
14 Final computer files complete - client approval
15 Review image scans - spot proofs - studio review
16 Final image spot proofs - studio review
17 Place high res. image scans into the layouts
18 Make final pre-press files - printer
19 Review composed proofs - client approval
20 Generate make-ready - print film
21 Art direct press run - studio/client
22 Bindery - fold, trim, package
23 Delivery - shipping instructions