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Yes, Graphic Designers Need to Know Marketing Too - If They Want to Eat!

By Joy Gendusa, published Apr 14, 2005
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Many people think that the quality of any graphic design is determined by how aesthetically pleasing it is: Although making the card look good is important, this couldn't be further from the truth. The only true measure of any design, at least commercially, is "How well does it pull?". By pull we mean what type of response does it elicit? Does it pull in calls, or pull people into the store? In essence, does the design accomplish what it set out to do?

From this fact it is not a reach to come to the conclusion that the merit of a graphic designer is based on the performance of his or her designs. You may be able to put together the most beautiful ad that the world has ever seen, but if it doesn't make the phone ring it isn't worth the paper that it is printed on.

By giving clients designs that are not only attractive but, more importantly, that get them the response they need to turn a profit, you are making it much more likely that they will be willing and able to come back to you for future services. In short, if the ad doesn't make your client any money, you don't make any money in the future.

The following text is a breakdown of the different actions to take and ways to make sure that your beautiful design is also a big time moneymaker for both you and your client.

Chapter 1: "BE" the Target Market

There is a monkey loose in your office and you can't seem to get any work done. The only solution is to catch the little distraction and FedEx him back to the jungle that he came from. Question: How do you catch a monkey? You have to get into his head, think like him. You have to "BE" the monkey to find out what is going to bring him close enough for you to catch him.

What does an annoying monkey have to do with Marketing Design? Keep reading.

Every potential customer is like the monkey. They are going to do whatever they want unless you can persuade them to listen to you. You have to get into their head, think like them, "BE" them. A monkey is a simple animal so you can probably get his attention with the stereotypical banana.

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Excellent job on clearly and concisely conveying outstanding advice. In my decade or so as a marketing professional I am regularly challenged by encouraging a balance between creativity and strategy. Many of the designers I work with have brilliantly creative minds that focus so much on the image aspect of the assignment that they lose sight of the end purpose: selling a product or service. I heartily echo Joy's statements and encourage every graphic designer (and marketer, for that matter) to take these steps in every project in order to ensure success. Well done!

Posted on 06/06/2008 at 2:06:47 PM

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