Hill Land, Maryland
I strongly believe in offering practical, cost-effective solutions and complete adherence to clients’ recommendations. Long before computers became a viable tool for visual and graphical communications, I was hard at work mastering the basics.
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Marcus Hibbs
Outstanding service with 5 star quality work. Great prices and on time delivery
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Hibbs Marcus
Great artist, and illustrator. Delivers product in a respectable timely fashion. Very professional business operating in the heart of Harford County. Walk-ins available, and also has professionals provide home service at the request of the client. More...
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What makes a great website?
Your website is sometimes the only thing your customers see. Great design starts with a purpose in mind, the visual design needs to be aesthetically pleasing. It basically needs to look good. That's where I come in. Your site should show content that’s relevant to your target market and original. The navigation should be simple. This helps both Google for SEO and your visitors for navigation. Nothing to busy looking, although, great images add to the visitors perspective of what your brand is about.
What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?
What is it your looking for? What type of audience are you focused on? What is the product or service you are marketing/advertising.?
What information do you need from a client before you start work?
Budget, deadline, and what are they looking for in the design.
What sorts of printing projects do you usually cater for?
Flyers for parties/events, brochures for businesses and restaurants, vinyl and heat transfer film for clothing apparel, business cards, etc.
Describe your creative process.
discuss,... envision,... design is my protocol. But sometimes it is not that easy. So for starters, I prepare by discussing some ideas. In this preparation time, which is like basically brainstorming, I gather some thoughts and some rough drafts , then take it from there. I begin to see what it is I want to create inside my head. I envision the design on a palette and bring it to life.
What information do you need from a client before you can start work?
-Why do you want a new website?
-Audience, who is your website trying to reach?
-Potential outcome, what do you want these people to do when they get to your website
-Marketing strategy, how are you going to promote the new site?
-When do you want to launch the new site?
-Do you have a domain name (and hosting) in place yet?
-Who is going to populate the new site with content? Do you have a content plan?
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What do you love most about your job?
What I love most about my job is having the choice to work when I want and how I want. I am my own boss so I make the final decisions. What I say goes and I don't have to deal with anyone that I don't want to. I guess it's the freedom that I love most
What inspired you to start your own business?
I have worked many different jobs with various positions. I always liked being my own boss with my own rules, so after college I decided to open up y own business and make my own rules.
Why should our clients choose you?
i You should me because I am very professional. I am always on time and and deliver on or before the due date. I am hands on with the client and provide up-to-date statistics and design decisions along the way.