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Great question! I agree and disagree with some of the previous comments, but being a coffee professional whose been involved in the industry for over 20 years AND being a graphic designer, I'm a bit prejudiced.
Small business owners often make the mistake of thinking "oh I can just do this myself and not have to pay someone" ... without considering the fact that if they themselves, or an employee, create all the materials, they are spending much more time doing it than a specialist like myself who has the templates and organization to churn out excellent products at affordable costs.
I do agree that it's often best to have one resource for your graphic design needs, then the consistency is in place and there's not the extra hassle of files being thrown around to various people ... it winds up being a lot less messy and more convenient to the client.
I also agree that CMS are the way to go, I've switched to only creating WordPress blogsites for all my clients ... it's super easy now to actually make it look like, and have good SEO of, a real hard-coded website.
I've found that my experience has lead to me being a great resource to clients because I KNOW what to look for and see the big picture and put all the pieces together in the right context. It makes it should make it very easy for someone with direct industry experience to make appropriate designs, use their collection of purchased coffee-related graphics and illustrations, and be able to create these specific designs in shorter time than someone without such experience and resources. My long coffee industry background has lead to me having a large library of materials to use as starting points from everything like coupons, up to employee guidebooks, training materials and simple things like cash drawer count sheets.
Using a graphic designer with coffee industry experience often means that they share your passion about coffee and therefore can potentially create passionate designs that have the emotional connection intended for your target audience.
Just my two cents beans worth :-)
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