![]() After all it was all about costs and I am the first who displaced the topic. That’s my humble opinion and I think i will stop commenting here as I presumed this is the point where the thread could easily turn wrong. I am certain he will become more enthusiastic if ever this is the problem here (I don’t know him and he might disagree totally). Later if you want a piece of work, state exactly what you want and require a quote for that preview. ![]() You should choose a designer on what he did (a book for ex.). I am just trying to introduce what might be the designer feeling here. If you go see a mechanic for your car, do you ask him to repair only a part of the car to decide if you will keep on working with him ? Once again I understand your point of view and not judging you at all. 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. ![]() Adobe also offers a Creative Cloud plan that includes InDesign along with more than 20 other Adobe apps which costs 49.99 per month or 74.99 per month if only subscribed for a single month. So I’ve been thinking that maybe it would be better to pay somebody to do it for me. An individual subscription for only InDesign is 19.99 per month when subscribed for a full year, and 29.99 per month if subscribed only for a single month. 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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