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Graphic Design Services · Mumbai

Visual design for campaigns,
collateral and layouts.

We design campaign assets, presentation and sales collateral, and digital and print layouts for Mumbai businesses. Logo and visual-identity work is handled by our custom logo design service — this page does not duplicate that scope. Every engagement is confirmed in a written proposal before work begins; we do not promise a fixed turnaround or universal branding coverage in advance.

Campaign & sales collateralDigital & print layoutsScoped, not bundledWritten proposal first
Graphic designer laying out campaign assets and print collateral

Prateeksha provides graphic design services for Mumbai businesses — campaign assets, presentation and sales collateral, digital and print layouts, and reusable visual templates. Packaging artwork is delivered only when explicitly scoped, requires manufacturer specifications, and requires your approval of regulatory copy before production. Logo and visual-identity design is a separate, dedicated service. No turnaround, pricing, or performance outcome is guaranteed in advance.

Where visual design projects go wrong

Most design requests arrive without a defined scope — and that's where timelines and budgets slip.

  1. 01

    No agreed deliverable list before work starts

    Formats, sizes and file types get decided mid-project instead of upfront, causing rework.

  2. 02

    Print specs assumed instead of confirmed

    A digital proof looks right on screen but the manufacturer needs different bleeds, color profiles or dielines.

  3. 03

    Packaging treated as a design-only task

    Regulatory copy, barcodes and mandatory labeling get missed because nobody owned sign-off before print.

  4. 04

    Asset rights unclear

    Supplied logos, photos or fonts turn out to need a license nobody accounted for.

  5. 05

    Turnaround assumed rather than agreed

    A deadline gets assumed instead of confirmed against the actual scope and revision rounds.

What a scoped approach changes

A written proposal defines deliverables, formats and approvals before design starts.

We work from a defined scope — campaign assets, collateral, or layouts — confirmed in a written proposal before any design begins. If what you actually need is a new logo or visual identity, that is handled by our custom logo design service. For banner-specific work, see our website banners and social media banners services, which are scoped and delivered separately from this page.

  • Deliverables, formats and file types confirmed before design starts
  • Manufacturer specifications and dielines required before final print artwork
  • You approve regulatory copy, barcodes and labeling where packaging is scoped
  • Asset rights and licensing confirmed as your responsibility where you supply materials
  • Turnaround and revision rounds set in the written proposal, not promised in advance

What this page covers

Visual communication design, scoped by deliverable.

Each output below is scoped separately — nothing here is bundled as a universal branding package.

01

Campaign assets

Visual assets supporting a specific campaign — confirmed formats, sizes and channels agreed upfront.

Scoped per campaign

02

Presentation & sales collateral

Decks, one-pagers and sales materials designed to a defined brief, not an open-ended template.

Scoped per deliverable

03

Digital layouts

Layouts for web, social and digital placements — for banner-specific work, see our dedicated banner services.

Format-specific

See website banners
04

Print layouts

Print-ready layouts prepared against manufacturer specifications, with proofs requiring your approval before production.

Requires manufacturer specs

How a project runs

Scope, design, proof, approve — nothing goes to production without sign-off.

The exact steps depend on the deliverable, but the sequence below is the general shape.

  1. Scope

    Deliverables, formats, file types and any manufacturer or platform constraints confirmed in a written proposal.

  2. Design

    Layouts developed against the agreed brief, within the revision rounds confirmed in your proposal.

  3. Proof

    Digital proofs shared for review — for print or packaging, these do not guarantee physical color, material or production accuracy.

  4. Client approval

    You review and approve regulatory copy, barcodes, labeling and any factual content before anything goes further.

  5. Final files

    Agreed export or source files delivered; printer and manufacturer coordination for physical production remains a separate service unless explicitly scoped.

What changes

An undefined request vs. a scoped design project.

The difference is whether deliverables, specs and approvals were agreed before design started.

What changes
An undefined request
A scoped design project
Deliverables
Decided mid-project, causing rework
Confirmed in a written proposal upfront
Print specs
Assumed from a screen proof
Confirmed against manufacturer specifications
Packaging content
Regulatory copy checked late or missed
Client approves labeling before production
Asset rights
Assumed, not verified
Confirmed as the client's responsibility where supplied
Turnaround
Assumed against an unstated deadline
Set in the written proposal, not promised in advance

Scope & print/packaging boundary

What this page covers, and what it deliberately does not.

This route covers campaign assets, presentation and sales collateral, and digital and print layouts. It does not cover logo or visual-identity design — that is a separate, dedicated service at custom logo design services. Website-specific and social-specific banner work is also delivered separately through our website banners and social media banners services, not duplicated here.

Print and packaging boundary. Printer or manufacturer specifications must be supplied or confirmed before we prepare final artwork, and dielines should come from the selected manufacturer where possible. Digital proofs do not guarantee physical color, material, finishing, registration, or production accuracy — those depend on the printer or manufacturer's own process. Where packaging work is scoped, you approve regulatory copy, barcodes, ingredients, warnings, dimensions, claims, and any mandatory labeling before production, and final printer or manufacturer proofs require your approval. Printing and manufacturing themselves are separate services from design, and are only included when explicitly scoped in writing.

Rights and approval. You must have the authority to use any logos, photos, copy, trademarks, fonts, stock assets, or other materials you supply. Stock, template, and font licenses may carry separate restrictions or fees. Your approval confirms factual accuracy and permission to publish — we do not provide trademark registration or legal clearance, and any similarity or trademark search needs a qualified legal or IP professional. Deliverables are not represented as guaranteed unique or non-infringing. If AI-assisted assets are used, they go through human review under an agreed rights and disclosure policy. We do not fabricate people, endorsements, or customer testimonials in any deliverable.

Choose your starting point

Three ways to start, depending on what you already know.

Each is a legitimate starting point — the written proposal defines exactly what is included before anything begins.

Start here

Single deliverable

One campaign asset, collateral piece, or layout, scoped and delivered on its own.

  • One deliverable, clearly defined upfront
  • Format, size and file type confirmed in writing
  • Revision rounds agreed before design starts
  • No bundled or assumed extra scope
Request a quote

Recommended

Project scope

A set of related assets or layouts for one campaign, launch, or collateral refresh.

  • Multiple related deliverables under one proposal
  • Manufacturer or platform specs confirmed where relevant
  • Client approval built into the process before production
  • Written proposal defines timeline and revision rounds
Discuss a project

Ongoing

Packaging or print engagement

Scoped packaging or print work with manufacturer coordination requirements confirmed upfront.

  • Manufacturer specs and dielines confirmed before artwork
  • Regulatory copy and labeling approved by you before production
  • Digital proofs treated as review, not production guarantees
  • Printing/manufacturing scoped separately, only if agreed
Discuss packaging or print

What ships with a scoped design engagement

A written proposal defining scope

Deliverables, formats, file types, revision rounds, and exclusions written down before work starts.

Agreed export or source files

The specific file types your project needs, confirmed in the proposal rather than assumed as a fixed universal list.

A proof and approval step

Digital proofs for review, with an explicit note that they do not guarantee physical print or manufacturing accuracy.

A revision-round agreement

The number of revision rounds confirmed in your proposal, not assumed as unlimited.

Who this is not a fit for

A poor fit, or a dependency worth naming honestly.

A scoped design engagement works best when a few things are true first.

01

Expecting a guaranteed outcome

We cannot guarantee enquiries, sales, or engagement from any design deliverable — if that is the expectation, we are not the right fit.

Poor fit

02

No manufacturer specs available

Packaging and print work cannot proceed to final artwork without the manufacturer's confirmed specifications and dielines.

Dependency

03

Needing legal or trademark clearance

We are not a substitute for a qualified legal or IP professional — similarity and registration checks are outside our scope.

Poor fit

04

Unclear rights on supplied assets

If you cannot confirm authority to use supplied logos, photos, copy, or fonts, that needs resolving before design starts.

Dependency

Ready when you are

Tell us the deliverable — we'll scope it in writing before anything starts.

Share what you need designed, the formats, and any manufacturer or platform constraints. We'll come back with a written proposal defining exactly what's included.

FAQs

Graphic Design — Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers about scope, pricing, print and rights.

Didn't find your question? Share what you need designed and we'll confirm scope in writing before anything starts.

This page covers visual communication design — campaign assets, presentation and sales collateral, and digital and print layouts. Logo and visual-identity work has its own dedicated custom logo design service; we do not duplicate that scope here, and we will point you there if a logo is what you actually need.

Only when explicitly scoped. Packaging work requires the manufacturer's specifications and dielines before final artwork, and you approve regulatory copy, barcodes, ingredients, warnings, dimensions and any mandatory labeling. A digital proof does not guarantee physical color, material, finishing, registration or production accuracy — final manufacturer proofs need your sign-off before print.

We do not publish fixed prices, because scope varies by deliverable, format count, and revision needs. Request a quote and we will confirm cost, deliverables and timeline in a written proposal before any work begins.

We do not commit to a turnaround in advance — it depends on scope, revision rounds and how quickly feedback comes back. Timeline expectations are set in your written proposal, not promised on this page.

Design tools are an implementation detail we confirm as part of scoping a specific deliverable, not a headline claim of universal mastery. We will tell you directly what a given project actually needs.

You must have the authority to use any logos, photos, copy, trademarks, fonts, stock assets or other materials you supply to us. Stock, template and font licenses can carry separate restrictions or fees that are your responsibility. We do not provide trademark registration or legal clearance — a similarity or trademark search needs a qualified legal or IP professional, not a design deliverable.

No. We cannot guarantee enquiries, sales, reach, engagement, or that any asset "goes viral" — no honest design partner can promise audience behaviour. What we can commit to is a defined scope, clear deliverables and a written proposal.

We do not offer open-ended free samples or unlimited revisions as a default — revision rounds are agreed and confirmed in your written proposal, so scope stays clear on both sides.

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