“I have to create templates that not only fulfill my own decorative standards, but that also satisfy the client’s vision of what the template should look like in relation to their event. This can be challenging because each client differs in their aesthetic preferences. Our designer further says that “in these instances, the client has complete creative control and our role is to join the given elements together such that they look aesthetically cohesive on the photo template.” In the event that they are only provided the featured text, colors, or adjectives that describe the theme (e.g., modern, classic, rustic, floral, vintage), they are the one who has more agency and creative control over the template look. If the client is able to provide color palettes, fonts, and graphics, it makes creating templates a lot easier. Uploading any invitations or flyers that may aid in the template creation process.The text to be featured on the template.When asked about their specific process of working with clients on their photobooth template design, graphic designers believe that “creating templates in collaboration with clients is more of a defined kind of process that ensures we fulfill a specific set of requirements set out by the customer.” The photo booth client first starts off by filling out the template request form that details things like: