The design service Kimp offers graphic and video design monthly packages, which allows businesses to get a dedicated design team for a fraction of the cost of working with freelancers and design agencies.
Kimp is for startups, SMEs, marketers, creative agencies, freelancers, entrepreneurs – just about anyone who needs cost-effective, high quality graphic design services, on an ongoing basis.
We take our time so a two month project we’ll drag out for 6 months so we can continue billing you. For a monthly flat rate of $499 the clients are offered unlimited number of designs and revisions. The designs include logos, blog images, packaging and labels, flyers and brochures, posters, social media images, business cards, infographics, trade show banners, and more.
Video package is $599/mo. The combined package that includes both graphics and video designs, is $895/mo, which saves over 20% discount on a continuous basis.
Other than the first-class designs and fast turnaround time that often does not exceed a business day, Kimp comes with no contracts, no hourly billing or any other additional fee.
Kimp makes the design process simple. Clients can place their requests online and the designated designers will start working on them. Kimp has talented designer teams that operate in six different time zones. Kimp designers can usually provide 2-3 designs per business day for their clients.
With Kimp, you’ll feel like you have an in-house designer – without the hefty price tag.
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Kimp is great. Their entire process is very organized. Really love the experience from on-boarding to handling the tasks. Quality designs, fast turnaround. Highly recommended!
I really wish that I knew about this kind of service long ago. I was referred to Kimp by a friend so decided to give them a try. I have blown away by how much I was able to get done and free up my time. Great designs from the getgo. My project manager is very responsive and friendly to work with. Overall, I really enjoy working with the Kimp team and I can see this being a very long working relationship.
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