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Let's Create Something Amazing Together
Have a project in mind? We'd love to hear about it. Share your goals, timeline, and vision with us below, and we'll get back to you within 24 hours with ideas on how Inkbot Design can help you succeed.
What to Expect Next
Within 24 Hours, we'll review your project details and send you a thoughtful response with initial ideas and next steps.
Discovery Call: We'll schedule a 30-minute conversation to dive deeper into your goals, audience, and vision.
Custom Proposal: You'll receive a detailed proposal outlining our approach, timeline, and investment options tailored to your needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a typical project take?
Logo design projects typically take 2-3 weeks, while complete brand identity packages take 4-6 weeks. Website projects vary from 6 to 12 weeks, depending on complexity. We'll provide a detailed timeline in your custom proposal.
What information should I include in my message?
Tell us about your business, your goals for this project, your target audience, timeline, and approximate budget range. The more details you share, the better we can tailor our response.
Do you work with businesses outside your local area?
Absolutely! We work with clients worldwide and have perfected our remote collaboration process. Most of our communication happens via video calls, shared project boards, and email.
What's your design process like?
We start with strategic discovery, move through concept development with multiple rounds of refinement, and finish with final file delivery and brand guidelines. You're involved at every step.
Can you work within my budget?
We offer solutions for various investment levels. Share your budget range and we'll let you know how we can best serve you, whether through a focused project or phased approach.