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Frequently Asked Question

What file format should I use when submitting a design for print?

PDF files in CMYK color mode at 300 DPI are preferred. TIFF, EPS, and high-res JPEGs are also acceptable, but PDFs are most reliable for preserving layout and color accuracy.

What’s the difference between raster and vector graphics?

Raster graphics are pixel-based and may lose quality when resized. Vector graphics use paths and shapes, allowing them to be scaled infinitely without losing clarity — ideal for logos and branding.

How long does it take to see results from a marketing campaign?

Most campaigns start showing traction within 30–90 days, depending on the strategy. Digital campaigns usually deliver faster feedback than traditional methods like print or billboards.

What’s the difference between a logo and a brand?

A logo is just one piece of your brand identity. Your brand includes your messaging, visuals, voice, and customer experience — everything that shapes how people feel about your business.

What’s the difference between a mobile-friendly and a responsive website?

A mobile-friendly site works on phones but may not adjust dynamically. A responsive website adapts automatically to all screen sizes for a seamless experience on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.

What is bleed and why is it important in print design?

Bleed is extra space (usually 0.125″) added around the edges of your design to ensure the artwork prints to the edge of the paper without leaving white borders after trimming. It helps avoid cutting errors.

How involved will I be in the design process?

Your input is essential! We typically start with a discovery session to understand your vision, provide drafts for feedback, and revise until you’re fully satisfied with the final design.

What’s the difference between digital and traditional marketing?

Digital marketing includes online tools like social media, email, and SEO. Traditional marketing uses offline channels like flyers, direct mail, and radio. Both can be effective, and the best strategy often blends the two.

How do I know if I need a brand refresh or a full rebrand?

If your visuals feel outdated but your core values are still strong, a refresh might be enough. But if your mission, audience, or market has shifted, a full rebrand may be needed to realign your image.

How long does it take to build a website?

A basic site can take 2–4 weeks, while larger or more complex sites may take 6–12 weeks, depending on features, content, and feedback cycles.