A revision in graphic design refers to the process of making changes or modifications to a design concept or artwork based on client feedback. It’s a crucial step in the design process to ensure the final output aligns with the client’s vision and requirements.
Examples of Revisions:
Typography Changes: Revising fonts, font sizes, or text placement to enhance readability or aesthetics.
Layout Adjustments: Modifying the arrangement of elements on the page for better composition.
Content Updates: Updating text or content to reflect changes in information or messaging.
Not a Revision:
Complete Redesign: If the client wants a completely different concept or design direction from the original, it might be considered a new project and may incur additional charges.
Color Adjustments: If the client wants a different color scheme or subtle color tweaks, these changes would typically be included.