Dear Sir,
We are writing to confirm the process of which we will provide design services to your company…
The proposed logo redesign will enhance the existing brand. I will map this work to your company values and work with you to ensure success.
The worksheet should reflect a funky, fun, and approachable company that strives to convey brand values of trust, quality, and pay.
I’m excited to share with you the proposal for the [project name] logo redesign. [Reiterate the client’s goals and your plans/ideas to delivering on them. This will vary on every project. What’s important is that you again convey your understanding of what they’re looking for.]
I’m truly excited to be working with you on your new logo redesign.
I look forward to your response.
All the best,
But, what happens if you don’t hear back? Here’s how you can follow up:
Hello [Client],
I hope all has been well. Just wanted to follow up on the proposal I sent over [last week] and see if you had any questions or needed clarification on anything?
All the best,
It’s your job as the freelancer to be professional and on top of everything.
If the client doesn’t respond right away, give them some leeway. We’re all busy, so don’t fret. Just keep the conversation going.
Depending on the client and the number of people they have to run the proposal by, they could move really fast or really slow. thses are all words you hear mostly but the is i am intrested and passionate about freelauncing and just started carer