Yes, agree with Geof (also am on the Visual UX design end).  If there
will be ongoing visual design needs for multiple projects, it might
be best to have someone in-house, whether contract or not, who can be
in-sync with your team. Not only does that help cut down on
unnecessary design/review cycles, but a designer (not just production
assistant) who has communication with the team can offer new ideas,
suggestions, and possibilities. 

Cheers!


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