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Ensuring Design Success
« Posted: February 18, 2008, 08:31:35 AM »


Ensuring Design Success
 by: Florie Lyn Masarate

With all the emergence of graphic designs nowadays, how can you assure that yours will stand out among the many beautiful creations?

There are basically four C’s to remember on how to ensure success in your designs.

Commitment. The first C. Once the design process is already set, commitment takes action. This is all about carrying on the missions and goals. It is crucial that the designer should rise above all the challenges that he will encounter in the whole process. Every commitment seems to be challenged, so commitment has to come out victorious.

Clarity. Or the focus, a rare asset now. To have a clear vision and remain focus into it. In all aspects of life, focus can create a sense of purpose and realization. Certain actions should be taken if the design should serve its purpose. Clarity builds a strong foundation, not only in designs, but in all kinds of business. The best way to reinforce clarity is through consistency. By remaining true to its staring goal and mission.

Competence. Competence is the anticipation of the clients; every need and more than meets them. Competence delivers on time, every time. Once you felt that there is a feeling of security and confidence inherent in your designs, then you can say that it has real competence potential.

Confidence. Cockiness and arrogance is not in any way the same as confidence. Confidence is the projection of the knowledge that the design can and will deliver for its clients. It inspires trust of the clients toward the designer and the company itself. This is one asset that is contagious as the whole group can catch this just from s single source.

Commitment, clarity, competence and confidence does not come the designers but from the plans themselves. The persons planning them are defining positioning, goals and tactics and finally, how to attain them.

By putting all these qualities together, it will clearly spell out the meaning of the design that they want to convey and align them to what the clients need and want.

You need not be dependent on technology always as there are other means of doing things that has been proven and effective by those who made use of them.

In designs, the goals are set first before putting all these four C’s in the design process. This way, the budget is maximized and everything utilized to achieve the success wanted from the very start.

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About The Author

Florie Lyn Masarate got the flair for reading and writing when she got her first subscription of the school newsletter in kindergarten. She had her first article published on that same newsletter in the third grade.

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