That might possibly explain why the designer doesn’t show much effort here. From the moment you are requiring a work, even a dummy one, it’s actually work, time hence money. But if you place yourself on the other side, you might understand that asking a “trial” is all but a mark of consideration. I understand that ‘as a customer’ you want to double check quality of the people you want to work with. She said that paying her for each recipe would be I see. There will be about 25 recipes, so we are talking about at least $300 which seems a lot to me. I asked her for a price and she said $10 per recipe, plus payment for any additional pages, and there will be about 4-5 of them, plus payment for the index and cover. She sent me a pdf today and although I didn’t like a couple of her ideas, she seems to know her stuff. I contacted somebody a couple of days ago, gave her a recipe and a photo, plus an image from a book that I like the layout of, and asked her to send me a pdf of her work. So I’ve been thinking that maybe it would be better to pay somebody to do it for me. The issue is that right now I only need it for one book and even if I write a couple more books I would most likely only use it 3 times. I have been learning and studying Indesign for a couple of weeks in order to use it for a cookbook.Īnd I feel certain that I can gain the necessary skills.
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