- Using Delesign
- Delesign Requests +–
- Slack and Delesign
- Issues Submitting Projects via Email
- Submit Projects Via Email
- Design Requests and Your Deadlines
- Issues Submitting Email Messages To Designer
- How To Make Great Design Requests
- Design Request Delivery Speeds
- How Long Do Designs Or Revisions Take To Complete?
- Delesign Requests +–
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Delesign Account +–
- What's The Difference Between The Senior Designer And The Graphic Designer Service?
- How Does Delesign Work? What is the process?
- Does Delesign Have A Referral or Affiliate Program?
- How Can I Review My Past Receipts/Invoices?
- How Can I Change My Credit Card Information?
- How Can I Change My Email Address?
- How Can I Change My Password?
- Can Others Use My Account?
- I Put My Account On Hold And Am Ready To Start Up Again. What Do I Do?
- I Canceled My Subscription Earlier. I Want To Sign Up Again. What Do I Do?
- Are There Long-Term Contracts?
- Will My Designer Ever Be Switched?
- How Can I Contact Support?
- Bulk Design Requests
- Delesign Account +–
- Best Practices and How to Help
- Delesign Account +–
- Print Bleed
- How Can I Download My Files?
- Can I Organize My Queue Of Design Requests?
- Using Go, Delesign’s Client Platform
- What Are The Price Differences Between Night and Day Schedules?
- Design Scope +–
- Examples of Great Design Requests
- Can Delesign Create App Designs?
- Can Delesign Create Web Design?
- Can Delesign Create Explainer Videos?
- Can Delesign Create Animation?
- Can Delesign Edit Videos?
- Print Bleed
- Can I Use Delesign In The T-shirt Marketplace?
- Using Our Free Images
- Subscription and Designer +–
- Can I Change My Delesign Designer?
- What If Something Goes Wrong?
- Print Bleed
- How Can I Download My Files?
- Can Delesign Help Me With My Presentation?
- Typos And The Importance Of Proofreading
- Sketching A Design Request
- How Can I Select When My Designer Works?
- How Can I Change When My Designer Works?
- Delesign Account +–
What If Something Goes Wrong?
Sometimes things go wrong. Everyone has their personal preferences, and something that looks great to someone may not look as amazing to someone else. The good news is that we understand that things can go wrong, and we are always happy to help. Below is a quick reminder on what to do if something goes wrong:- Communicate with your designer: Don’t worry, you’re designer won’t take it personally. If they missed something, or if there is something you would like them to be doing differently, please let them know and they will immediately correct this.
- Review your messages and requests: Working with a remote designer is a new experience for most individuals. It requires a unique style of communication and attention to detail. Make sure that your request is clear and easy to understand, even for someone who does not have all the context and knowledge about your business or field.
- Remember that organizing your request into bullet points, and separating your large design requests into separate parts can go a long way.
- Contact us: Email our Client Support Team at [email protected] with your situation, and we will quickly get to a fast and painless resolution.