Create visual concepts: Develop visual ideas for logos, advertisements, brochures, and other media. Collaborate with stakeholders: Work with clients, marketing teams, or other colleagues to understand project goals and requirements. Design layouts: Develop the overall layout for digital and print projects, including choosing colors, images, and typography. Use design software: Utilize programs like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign to create and edit designs. Incorporate feedback: Revise and edit designs based on constructive feedback from clients or art directors. Ensure brand consistency: Maintain brand guidelines across all materials. Prepare for production: Create final, high-quality artwork ready for printing or publishing.
urpose: To turn a basic, unfinished building shell into a usable and finished space ready for its occupants. Scope: It includes a wide range of activities, from installing partitions and ceilings to setting up electrical systems, plumbing, and network cabling. Timing: Fit-outs are typically the next step after the "shell and core" phase, which is when the basic structure of a building is completed. Participants: While interior designers handle the aesthetic and functional plan, specialist contractors carry out the physical construction and installation of the fit-out. Types: There are different levels of fit-out, depending on the starting point of the space: Shell and core: The initial stage where a building's basic structure is complete, but the interior is completely empty. Cat A fit-out: Includes the basics for a usable space, such as raised floors, suspended ceilings, and electrical distribution, but is still a blank canvas. Cat B fit-out: A more comprehensive fit-out that includes custom partitioning, finishes, furniture, and other features to fully customize the space for the tenant's specific needs.