AI search visibility for graphic designers

When a founder asks ChatGPT for "best graphic designer for a B2B SaaS brand identity under £8k", does your name come up?

Graphic design is national, sometimes global. Clients pick on style fit, sector experience and price, not on postcode. This page is the 15-point checklist for designers who want to be cited by AI tools. Start with the free checker set to national mode, or skip to the $15 workbook.

The problem

Classic search sent ten blue links. AI search names three businesses.

Graphic design queries are specialism, sector and style driven. Founders ask ChatGPT, Perplexity and Claude for "brand designer for a fintech", "packaging designer for natural wine", "designer who works on Webflow sites". Models match on case studies, sector tags, and clear pricing. Designers with portfolio sites that name the work but not the sector or the budget get skipped.

The usual gaps on graphic designers websites:

None of that is hard to fix. Most of it is under an hour per item.

Before and after

One fix makes the point.

The first 40 words of the homepage, rewritten.

Before

Crafting distinctive visual identities that elevate the modern brand experience.

After

Brand designer for B2B SaaS, fintech and healthtech. Identity systems from £8k, full brand projects from £20k. Remote-first, UK and EU clients. Based in Bristol, working globally.

The after version is the one ChatGPT can match against “best graphic designer for a B2B SaaS brand identity under £8k”. The before version is functionally invisible to AI search.

How customers actually ask

Example AI prompts we see for graphic designers.

These are the kinds of prompts real customers type into ChatGPT, Perplexity and Claude when they are trying to hire. Every one of them is a chance for a model to name you, or name somebody else.

  • “best graphic designer for a B2B SaaS brand identity under £8k”
  • “brand designer experienced in fintech”
  • “packaging designer for a natural wine label”
  • “logo designer who gets Webflow handoff”
  • “brand identity designer who has worked with Series A startups”
  • “designer for a healthtech app with accessibility experience”

Paste any of these into ChatGPT right now and see who gets named. If it is not you, that is the gap the checklist below is designed to close.

The checklist

The 15 things that move AI visibility for graphic designers.

Same 15-point framework we run on every business we audit, adapted to the reality of graphic designers. Items are ordered by impact, not difficulty.

  1. Homepage hero rewrite (first 40 words)

    Name the sectors you work in (B2B SaaS, fintech, D2C, healthtech). Name the work you want (identity, packaging, brand systems). Name a starting price. "Design that makes an impact" is not a query. "Brand designer for B2B SaaS from £8k" is.

  2. Case studies with sector and budget tags

    Every case study page names the sector, the budget band, the deliverables and the timeframe. Models match "designer for fintech" to pages that actually say "fintech". Add CreativeWork schema with about and audience fields.

  3. Portfolio schema and ImageObject on every piece

    Every portfolio image gets alt text that names the client sector and the deliverable. "Logo design" is weak alt text. "Brand identity for Series A fintech, 2025, deliverables: logo suite, typography, motion" is matchable.

  4. Pricing guidance

    Not a fixed price list. A "projects from" for each service. Brand identity from £8k. Packaging from £5k. Full brand system from £20k. Founders pre-filter on budget. Refusing to publish any number loses you shortlist slots.

  5. Deliverables named plainly

    Logo suite, typography system, colour palette, brand guidelines, motion, templates, rollout. List exactly what is in each tier. Models cite specifics.

  6. Process page, named stages

    Discovery, concepts, refinement, rollout. Each stage with a duration and what the client sees. Models cite process when asked "what is it like to work with X".

  7. FAQ schema, client questions

    Questions: what is the typical timeline, do you work with Webflow or Framer, how many concepts, do you do packaging, do you take equity, how do IP and licensing work. Wrap in FAQPage JSON-LD.

  8. Sector tagging in schema

    Use audience.audienceType on your Organization schema. List the sectors you want. "SaaS founders", "fintech brand owners", "D2C food and drink brands". Models use audience to route specialism queries.

  9. Schema type: Organization, not LocalBusiness

    National and remote-first designers belong under Organization (with ProfessionalService additionalType). LocalBusiness is wrong for this category. Getting this wrong is one of the most common errors we see.

  10. Social proof with named clients

    Client logos with permission, and testimonials with the client's name, role and company. "Helped us launch our Series A deck" attributed to a named founder beats an anonymous five stars.

  11. Press, awards and publications

    Featured In [Eye magazine], winner of [D&AD], on the [Brand New] archive. Every mention becomes an entity-link that boosts authority. sameAs schema to your Dribbble, Behance, LinkedIn, Are.na profiles.

  12. Citation checks, monthly

    Paste the ten sector-specific prompts into ChatGPT, Perplexity and Claude. Log citations. Adjust.

  13. Competitor-gap analysis

    Pick the three designers cited instead of you for your sector. Compare case study depth, sector tags, process pages, pricing. Close the gap.

  14. LinkedIn personal brand aligned

    For a solo designer, your LinkedIn and personal site carry entity signal. Same bio, same sector focus, same sameAs links. Models cite people by name in this category more than in trades.

  15. Weekend-of-work principle

    A solo or small studio designer can run this backlog in a weekend. Hero, sector-tagged case studies, pricing, deliverables, process, FAQ, schema. Ship and measure for a month.

Worked example

What a good graphic designer site looks like to a model.

The basics, in the order an AI model reads them:

Every item on the checklist above folds into this same picture. Get the picture right and citations follow.

Check your own graphic designer website in under 60 seconds.

The free AI Visibility Checker gives you the exact prompts to paste into ChatGPT, Perplexity and Claude. No signup required to see the result.

Sample prompts to steal

Paste these into your own AI tool this week.

Copy and paste each prompt into ChatGPT, Perplexity and Claude. Log the three businesses named each time. That log is your competitor-gap baseline.

  • “Recommend three graphic designers experienced in B2B SaaS brand identity under £10k.”
  • “Which brand designers have shipped work for Series A fintech startups?”
  • “Find me a packaging designer who has done natural wine or craft beer labels.”
  • “Who is a good logo designer for a healthtech app with accessibility focus?”
Common questions

What graphic designers ask before they start.

Why are graphic designers losing enquiries to AI search?

Founders ask ChatGPT for sector-specific designers ("fintech brand designer under £10k"). The model names two or three. Portfolio-style sites without sector tags, budget bands or pricing guidance get skipped.

What is the single biggest fix for a designer's site?

Add sector tags and budget bands to every case study. That one change makes your work matchable against the queries founders actually type.

Do I need to pay for an audit?

DIY with the $15 workbook covers most solo and small studio designers. The $197 audit is for designers wanting a ranked fix list with copy ready to paste.

How long until I see results?

One to three weeks on ChatGPT.

My work is global. Does location matter?

No. The National mode in the checker skips location and weights sector, portfolio and pricing signals instead.

Is there a free check?

Yes. getseoforai.com/checker, National mode. Under 60 seconds.

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