Rick
Certified Enneadecagon Designer
This isn't a sales pitch...
I just read this article from a linked-in group:
http://weidnerca.com/blog/5-reasons-why-design-build-is-rapidly-growing-in-construction/
A few can do these projects so this part may be
common knowledge but large apartment projects
can run into 6 figures easily. Many want custom
signage throughout the interior and exterior.
Gigi and I are transitioning into this. So far
it's been a bumpy ride while we are saving up for
fabrication equipment. Some of companies we work
for handle projects without any process, some don't
even read our sign call-outs. We get paid, but there
is a lot frustration.
A few frustrations are, we're not always involved in the
design pitch, and initial visits with the client that would help
design the job. Many times the shop interpret the clients
needs. We deal with personalities that are not easy to
work with. (no communication, micromanage, tempers,
spouses arguing) Not all are like that but enough for our work
is not as as profitable or rewarding. Gigi and I and another
design firm realized that we have allowed our partners
(fabricators) to have more control over our business than
we prefer.
While we go through the process of getting a contractors licensed we
have decided to find partners (fabricators) that are easier to work with.
Clients may be from our sales efforts, of the fabricators. The designers
have a specific role, the fabricator/instalers has theirs, the fabricator
usually handles the contract (design, fab and install)
We are making a few pitches to fabricators so...
What would be your concerns if you considered partnering with a sign
design firm. What would information would you need to alleviate
those concerns?
Thanks...
I just read this article from a linked-in group:
http://weidnerca.com/blog/5-reasons-why-design-build-is-rapidly-growing-in-construction/
A few can do these projects so this part may be
common knowledge but large apartment projects
can run into 6 figures easily. Many want custom
signage throughout the interior and exterior.
Gigi and I are transitioning into this. So far
it's been a bumpy ride while we are saving up for
fabrication equipment. Some of companies we work
for handle projects without any process, some don't
even read our sign call-outs. We get paid, but there
is a lot frustration.
A few frustrations are, we're not always involved in the
design pitch, and initial visits with the client that would help
design the job. Many times the shop interpret the clients
needs. We deal with personalities that are not easy to
work with. (no communication, micromanage, tempers,
spouses arguing) Not all are like that but enough for our work
is not as as profitable or rewarding. Gigi and I and another
design firm realized that we have allowed our partners
(fabricators) to have more control over our business than
we prefer.
While we go through the process of getting a contractors licensed we
have decided to find partners (fabricators) that are easier to work with.
Clients may be from our sales efforts, of the fabricators. The designers
have a specific role, the fabricator/instalers has theirs, the fabricator
usually handles the contract (design, fab and install)
We are making a few pitches to fabricators so...
What would be your concerns if you considered partnering with a sign
design firm. What would information would you need to alleviate
those concerns?
Thanks...