Frequently Asked Questions
Tamkus Art & Design is a full-service design and art studio specializing in logo design, branding, brochures, billboards, social media designs, hand-painted signs, and commissioned paintings.
AI tools and Canva often produce average results that may not stand out, as they rely on existing templates and limited iconography. A professional designer brings unique perspectives and ensures you get high-quality, versatile files for all your needs.
Timelines vary depending on the project type. Deadlines and milestones are discussed upfront, with accommodations for rush jobs when possible (rush fees may apply).
The process starts with an initial meeting, followed by concept creation, review, proofing, and final production, ensuring client satisfaction at every step.
Yes, Tamkus Art & Design can seamlessly integrate existing branding elements into new projects and assist in creating brand guidelines.
Two rounds of proofing and revisions are typically included, with additional revisions billed hourly to ensure client satisfaction.
Clients provide initial information through a meeting and a questionnaire to help organize their thoughts and vision for the project.
Yes, pricing can be adjusted for multiple projects, discussed during the initial meeting to understand the full scope.
A 50% deposit is required at the start of the project, with the remaining balance due within 15 days of completion.
Examples can be seen on Facebook, Instagram, the portfolio tab on the website, and Google reviews.
The process starts with an initial conversation, followed by digital rough drafts. After selecting a direction and refining the concept, a final proof is submitted for approval before the painting begins.
Pricing is determined after an initial meeting and depends on factors like materials, size, style, detail, and deadlines. Rush fees may apply for quick turnarounds.
Hand-painted signs showcase hand-crafted artistry, stand out as unique, and evoke the charm of Main Street America. With proper care, they can last for years and often serve as conversation starters.