If you think I'd be a good match for your project, I invite you to contact me...
There are all sorts of factors that come into play when choosing a graphic designer, especially a freelancer: deadlines, availability, budget, and personal taste are just the tip of the iceberg. My goal is not to convince every client who finds me that we are a match made in heaven - rather, it's to make sure that I'm the bowl of porridge that is "just right" for you and for your business. If you can't afford me, I'll be honest about it... if you're too big and require the finesse of an agency with a large staff, I'll tell you that, too.
Over the years, my "specialty" seems to have become working with small to mid-sized businesses and helping them to look like much larger companies to their customers. I bill all project work hourly at what I'm told is a very modest rate, and I strive to set reasonable expectations for the parameters of every project.
My demeanor is professional but informal: I will gladly travel to your location whenever necessary during the course of your project... but I won't be wearing a suit and tie unless you pass away suddenly. I would prefer to educate my clients, earn their respect, and create a relationship that gives them confidence in their choice to work with me rather than trying to impress them with irrelevant amenities. I'm good at what I do, I enjoy it immensely, and nothing would please me more than to deliver a great design that leaves your expectations in the dust.
So having read all of that, if you think I'm the guy for the job I'd love to speak with you.