Creative Workshop Desk-Pad Template
Budget: £10 – £20 GBP
I’m looking for a graphic designer who can turn my rough concept for a workshop aid into a polished, print-ready template that I can use both as an A3 landscape desk pad and, when needed, scaled up to A2. The layout is straightforward: five equal columns, each lightly tinted in one of my brand colours so handwritten notes stand out clearly on top. The column headings must read: Interaction, Unity, Belonging, Growth and Prescence.
My brand logo and palette need to sit naturally in the design, and the overall look should feel creative and fun rather than corporate. Think bright, vibrant pattern accents that frame or highlight the writing space without overpowering it. The colour blocks themselves should stay translucent to keep the page easy to write on.
Because the pad will be sent to a professional printer, I’ll need the final artwork supplied in a print-ready PDF with bleed, plus the editable source file (Illustrator or InDesign preferred). Please remember to:
• Keep the aspect ratio locked so the artwork scales cleanly from A3 to A2
• Use CMYK values from my brand guide (I’ll share the codes as soon as we start)
• Leave ample inner margins so nothing vital is lost when the glued edge is applied
• Keep visual elements high-resolution vector or 300 dpi raster
Once I approve the first proof, a single round of minor tweaks should be enough. If you enjoy playful layouts, strong colour work and setting files up for print, I’d love to see a sample of something comparable you’ve produced.
My brand logo and palette need to sit naturally in the design, and the overall look should feel creative and fun rather than corporate. Think bright, vibrant pattern accents that frame or highlight the writing space without overpowering it. The colour blocks themselves should stay translucent to keep the page easy to write on.
Because the pad will be sent to a professional printer, I’ll need the final artwork supplied in a print-ready PDF with bleed, plus the editable source file (Illustrator or InDesign preferred). Please remember to:
• Keep the aspect ratio locked so the artwork scales cleanly from A3 to A2
• Use CMYK values from my brand guide (I’ll share the codes as soon as we start)
• Leave ample inner margins so nothing vital is lost when the glued edge is applied
• Keep visual elements high-resolution vector or 300 dpi raster
Once I approve the first proof, a single round of minor tweaks should be enough. If you enjoy playful layouts, strong colour work and setting files up for print, I’d love to see a sample of something comparable you’ve produced.
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