As requested, I’ve created a sample proposal loosely based on the one I showed in class. This is for a project of modest scale. Often times an RFP (Request for Proposal), a proposal for a large project, or a project with a client whom is not familiar with you, will require more than I’ve included, such as a bio, a portfolio, case studies, or references.
How Magazine has published a redacted version of design firm Rogue Element’s winning proposal for a web design project for a law school.
Check out the introduction from How Magazine here
Check out the proposal here
Also, I’m posting a sample of an RFP from the textbook Professional Practice for Interior Designers, by Christine M. Piotrowski. As you might have guessed, this RFP is for an interior design project, but it might help clarify what an RFP may contain.
There is plenty of other useful information on the web about proposals:
FURN-2582-01
Department of Furniture Design
Rhode Island School of Design
Mondays, 6:20pm - 9:20 pm
Prov-Wash, 237A
Instructor: Christopher Specce
Teaching Assistant: Taylor McKenzie-Veal
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