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Hyde’s Custom Graphics

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Product

Details

logo

Value $200

corporate stationeries

Value $45

illustrations

Value depends on project

Subhead

Banner design

Value $100

Corporate brochure (per page)

Value $25

15

Creative Design Solutions

75+

Unique and Professional

50+

Artistic and Modern

24

Captivating Visual Experiences

Work Process

01. Portfolio Management

1. **Prioritization**: Deciding which projects to pursue based on their alignment with the organization’s strategic objectives.

2. **Resource Allocation**: Ensuring that resources such as time, budget, and personnel are allocated effectively across projects.

3. **Risk Management**: Identifying potential risks and taking measures to mitigate them across the portfolio.

4. **Performance Monitoring**: Continuously tracking the progress and success of each project in the portfolio.

5. **Optimization**: Adjusting the portfolio to maximize value by adding, removing, or modifying projects as needed.

02. Financial Planning

Financial planning is another critical step in the work process, particularly when it comes to managing the finances of a business, organization, or personal finances. It involves setting goals, creating strategies, and forecasting the necessary steps to ensure financial stability and growth.

In a business context, financial planning typically includes:

  1. Setting Financial Goals: Identifying both short-term and long-term financial objectives, such as increasing revenue, reducing costs, or expanding the business.
  2. Budgeting: Creating a detailed budget that outlines expected income and expenses to ensure resources are allocated efficiently and effectively.
  3. Forecasting: Projecting future financial performance based on past trends, market conditions, and business strategies.
  4. Risk Management: Analyzing potential financial risks (e.g., market fluctuations, economic downturns) and planning for ways to mitigate those risks.
  5. Cash Flow Management: Ensuring that the business maintains adequate liquidity to meet its obligations while also planning for future growth.
  6. Investment Planning: Deciding how to allocate resources for both short-term needs and long-term growth, including investments in assets, stocks, or other ventures.
  7. Review and Adjustment: Regularly reviewing the financial plan and making adjustments based on changing circumstances or new opportunities.

Would you like to dive deeper into any particular part of financial planning, like budgeting or forecasting? Or are you looking at how this fits into a broader work process?

03. business Law

Business law is indeed a crucial step in any work process, especially for businesses that need to operate within legal boundaries. It encompasses the legal rules and regulations that govern business activities and transactions, helping businesses avoid legal issues and maintain compliance.

In a business context, business law typically includes several key areas:

  1. Contract Law: Ensuring that contracts are legally sound, clear, and enforceable. This includes agreements with customers, suppliers, employees, and partners.
  2. Employment Law: Addressing legal aspects related to hiring, firing, workplace discrimination, wages, benefits, workplace safety, and employee rights.
  3. Intellectual Property (IP) Law: Protecting a company’s inventions, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets to maintain a competitive edge.
  4. Company Formation and Structure: Guiding the legal process of forming a company (e.g., LLC, corporation, partnership) and the legal responsibilities that come with each business structure.
  5. Consumer Protection Law: Ensuring that businesses adhere to regulations related to product safety, marketing, and advertising to protect consumers.
  6. Tax Law: Complying with local, state, and federal tax regulations, including sales tax, corporate tax, and deductions.
  7. Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring that the business adheres to industry-specific regulations, such as environmental laws, health and safety standards, and financial regulations.
  8. Dispute Resolution: Dealing with legal conflicts, whether through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation.
  9. Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) Law: Understanding the legal aspects involved in buying, selling, or merging businesses, including due diligence and regulatory approvals.

Business law can vary greatly depending on the industry, location, and size of the business, so it’s vital for businesses to have legal experts on hand to guide them through the complexities.

I made this logo for a dearest friend of mine it was a $300 design but he loved it he plans to come back when he can come up with something more complex.

This was done as my first paid project back in 2018 at $250 for a website development company

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