3 stages of the client agency relationship

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Illustration Design Brief

We have written a blog - see attached draft copy; It's a brief description of the 3 stages of a typical client & design agency relationship;
1; Honeymoon period
2; settling/ moving in together
3; getting stale and lack of trust and breaking up.

We want an infographic that shows these three stages either as a single piece or as three individual images (depending on the simplicity).

We don't want to include the title within the infographic (as yet it's undecided), but I'm happy for some of the sentiments expressed in the copy to be refelcted in text.

We will be able to re-size the image accordingly but it will be used as a banner at the top of blogs or pages so a landscape or envelope format is best

If you want to create it as three separate pieces then initially you only need to pitch in with the first image.

We're a digital design agency based in the midlands, UK. www.studiodm.co.uk.
this is a self promotional piece and will be used in blogs and as a 'giveaway' pdf. The piece is designed to express that a relationship will grow and prosper if it's allowed time.

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Updates

Apologies we hadn't loaded the blog draft as an attachment.

It is now available to download from the brief.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Looking forward to your designs!

Added Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Target Market(s)

business 2 business

Industry/Entity Type

Design Agency


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  • Do not include a title in the illustration

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