In Tough Economy,
New Survey Shows Design Professionals Use More Stock Photography to Cut Costs
Over
40 percent say they are using more stock photos this year compared to last
year, according the survey by International Communications Research, sponsored
by Shutterstock
New York,
June 9, 2009
In an
economic climate where graphic designers are often asked to produce more with
fewer resources, a new survey by International Communications Research (ICR)
shows that over 40 percent of designers are using more stock photography to
lower costs in 2009 compared to last year.
Designers today have responded to the economic downturn in a myriad of ways,
according to Ami Brophy, CEO of The Art Directors Club in New York, a top
organization for art directors and designers in the U.S.
Increasingly, designers report taking on more concurrent projects while
expanding their organizational and project management skills with greater
awareness for the bottom line, Brophy said.
The ICR survey showed that many designers found using stock photos an effective
way to save money in the face of greater economic pressure. Further, when
considering stock photo vendors, most looked for the best deal due to tighter
budgets.
Shutterstock, the worlds largest subscription-based online stock image agency,
ranked highly in many key areas. Approximately 60 percent rated Shutterstock
highly for quality and selection of images, and three-fourths said they are
likely to use Shutterstock in the future.
It has always been our goal to provide the best images at the best value,
said Jon Oringer, founder and CEO of Shutterstock. The advertising and design
community can rely on us for their image needs to maintain the high level of
design their clients expect.
Adam Riggs, Shutterstock president and CFO, points out that Shutterstocks
image library continues to grow despite the economic downturn, adding an
average of 70,000 images per week.
Thanks to Shutterstocks extensive library of over 7 million premium images,
our subscribers always know that theyll be able to find the perfect photo,
vector or illustration for their creative projects, Riggs said.
Key Survey Statistics
at a Glance:
- Two in five art directors (40 percent) cite budget
decreases compared to a year ago.
- More than one in five art directors and graphic
designers (22 percent) are working on more projects for less profit
compared to a year ago.
- Two-thirds (67 percent) of graphic designers/art
directors are doing more in-house production as a cost-saving measure.
Other cost-saving measures include using online royalty-free stock
photography agencies (51 percent) and using traditional stock photography
agencies (18 percent).
- 21 percent of graphic artists said they plan to
use subscription-based agencies as the primary source of their future
stock photo needs. Those more likely to use subscription-based agencies
include heavier users of images (27 percent) and those who work at
companies with 10 or more employees (31 percent).
- When asked what most influences their decision to
use online subscription-based royalty-free stock photography, most
respondents answered limited budget (80 percent). Other top reasons
included:
- To combine elements into a new
design (41 percent)
- Using images for an indefinite
period of time (40 percent)
- Using images in a combination
of communications mediums (37 percent)
- At least nine in ten respondents gave a top rating
for quality of images (95 percent) and large selection of images (90
percent) when asked to rate the importance of various attributes in
selecting a stock photo company on a seven-point scale.
- Three-fourths of those likely to use
subscription-based agencies are likely to use Shutterstock in the future.
One-fourth of those surveyed (26 percent) are extremely/very likely and
half (51 percent) are somewhat likely to use Shutterstock.
Survey Methodology:
International Communications Research (ICR) surveyed 300 professionals (120 Art
Directors and 180 Graphic Designers) by using a targeted web panel of 300
respondents. In order to qualify for the survey, respondents had to be
employed either part or full-time in the United States and be at least aware of
stock photography. Awareness of stock photography was 93% and the survey ran 10
minutes on average.
Because this is a sample, and not an actual population, an associated margin of
error applies. At the 95% confidence level, the margin of error for the total
sample of 300 is +/-5.7 percentage points.
About Shutterstock
Founded in 2003, Shutterstock is the largest subscription-based stock photo
agency in the world. Its outstanding collection of premium photos,
illustrations, and vectors combined with a selection of innovative,
user-friendly subscription plans has made Shutterstock a trusted resource for
an expanding global customer base. An industry pioneer in selling royalty-free
stock by subscription, Shutterstock was also the first online photo agency to
offer editorial photos and launch a video library. Shutterstock Footage offers
a comprehensive library of royalty-free video clips available on a per-clip
basis or by subscription. For more information, visit www.Shutterstock.com.

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