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I received a number of Web design proposals for a project I'm working on. Most of the proposals are extraordinarily generic; the only thing that I, as a non-design person can easily distinguish between them is the price.

Is there any advice that industry insiders can recommend that I look for in a proposal--something that I can identify as either being present or conspicuously not present in a proposal that would be either a red flag or a particularly good sign?

I received a number of proposals for a project I'm working on. Most of the proposals are extraordinarily generic; the only thing that I, as a non-design person can easily distinguish between them is the price.

Is there any advice that industry insiders can recommend that I look for in a proposal--something that I can identify as either being present or conspicuously not present in a proposal that would be either a red flag or a particularly good sign?

I received a number of Web design proposals for a project I'm working on. Most of the proposals are extraordinarily generic; the only thing that I, as a non-design person can easily distinguish between them is the price.

Is there any advice that industry insiders can recommend that I look for in a proposal--something that I can identify as either being present or conspicuously not present in a proposal that would be either a red flag or a particularly good sign?

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How to distinguish between graphic design proposals

I received a number of proposals for a project I'm working on. Most of the proposals are extraordinarily generic; the only thing that I, as a non-design person can easily distinguish between them is the price.

Is there any advice that industry insiders can recommend that I look for in a proposal--something that I can identify as either being present or conspicuously not present in a proposal that would be either a red flag or a particularly good sign?