Why wouldn't I just hire a full-time designer?
Good question! For starters, the annual cost of a full-time senior-level designer now exceeds $100,000, plus benefits (and good luck finding one available). Aside from that, you may not always have enough work to keep them busy at all times, so you're stuck paying for time you aren't able to utilize.
With the monthly plan, you can pause and resume your subscription as often as you need to ensure you're only paying your designer when you have work available for them. Plus a full-time social media manager will cost you around $55,000 or more + benefits.
Who are the designers?
You might be surprised to hear this, but Wildepixel is actually an agency of one. This means you'll work directly with me, founder of Wildepixel. However, power-ups requests such as animations or custom illustrations are provided by partner designers. ***We have expanded , we have a small team now but you will still be working with the founder directly!
How does the pause feature work?
We understand you may not have enough design work to fill up entire month. Perhaps you only have one or two design requests at the moment. That's where pausing your subscription comes in handy.
Billing cycles are based on 31 day period. Let's say you sign up and use the service for 21 days, and then decide to pause your subscription. This means that the billing cycle will be paused and you'll have 10 days of service remaining to be used anytime in the future.
What programs do you design in?
Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop, After Effects, Lightroom, Canva, Figma and more!
Website development/design - open to whatever platform that is best for your company! Examples but not limited too: Squarespace, Webflow, Showit, Wix, Shopify, and more. We prefer no code builders.
How do I request designs?
Wildepixel offers a ton of flexibility in how you request designs using Trello. Some common ways clients request designs is directly via Trello, sharing Google docs or wireframes, or even recording a brief Loom video (for those who prefer not to write their briefs out). Basically, if it can be linked to or shared in Trello, it's fair game. ***You can also attach files to Trello!