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Remember that the client will always know more about their product or service than you do. They are the expert at what they do; their problem is usually that they don’t know how to explain it well.
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When clients feel they are part of the process they are less likely to question the design decisions you make.
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What the client says: Can you make that text just a little bigger?
What the client means: This font might be a little hard to read. What do you think? -
What you really need to find out is what the client actually means.
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By your focusing on the goals rather than the implementation, clients will understand that you are trying to use your craft for their benefit, not just to take their money.
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Stephane YBy Jeff Gardner Let’s face it. Some days, you want to just fire your clients. You go through one too many comps, iterations or edits and you’ve had enough. It has happened to everyone at
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Aaron Fanley8 Strategies For Successful Relations With Clients | How-To | Smashing Magazine
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Cristhian SLet’s face it. Some days, you want to just fire your clients. You go through one too many comps, iterations or edits and you’ve had enough. It has happened to everyone at least once and I’d be lying if I said it won’t happen again; you get to the end of a
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Marcus P.Let’s face it. Some days, you want to just fire your clients. You go through one too many comps, iterations or edits and you’ve had enough. It has happened to everyone at least once and I’d be lying if I said it won’t happen again; you get to the end of a
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phoenix2lifeLet’s face it. Some days, you want to just fire your clients. You go through one too many comps, iterations or edits and you’ve had enough. It has happened to everyone at least once and I’d be lying if I said it won’t happen again; you get to the end of a
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