
Gray Matters' Frequently Asked Questions
When hiring a graphic designer or photographer, it’s natural to have a lot of questions. Whether you’re launching a new brand, refreshing your visual identity, or planning a photoshoot, understanding the process helps ensure you get the results you want. At Gray Matters, we aim to make the experience smooth and transparent. In this post, we’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions to give you a clear idea of what to expect when working with us.
Spotting & Avoiding Facebook Logo Design Scams: A Guide for Small Business Owners
As a small business owner, your logo is a vital part of your brand identity. Unfortunately, with the rise of online marketplaces, particularly platforms like Facebook, scams offering logo design services have become increasingly common. To protect yourself, it’s important to recognize these red flags and ensure you’re working with legitimate designers who will deliver quality work.
Frequently Asked Questions About Working with a Professional Graphic Designer
Are you considering hiring a professional graphic designer for your business but have questions about the process? From understanding the design process to determining pricing and handling revisions, we cover everything you need to know to make an informed decision. Discover how partnering with a professional can elevate your brand and ensure you receive high-quality, impactful designs tailored to your needs.
Why We (Usually) Don't Work With WordPress
So. It’s 2022 and you’re on WordPress. Finding an agency that specializes in AND recommends WordPress is getting more and more rare.
If you’re on WordPress and you’re trying to make any significant changes to your site, I usually recommend considering switching to a different Content Management System (CMS) like Squarespace.
For most creative agencies, the workload and consequent cost of recreating your site from scratch on Squarespace is less than the cost of making significant changes to your site on Wordpress. There are still cases in which something a client needs can not be accomplished using the customizations and integrations available through Squarespace, but I find this to be incredibly rare.