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What to do if a Client Hates Your Design (and more!) Posted: 26 May 2011 11:00 PM PDT In this week's question time I talk about what you can do if your client dislikes your design work, what you can try to avoid back pain while working at your computer and whether it’s a good idea to label yourself as a Freelance Designer. This week’s questionsHave you ever had a client that didn’t like the designs you submitted or could not grasp why you used a certain design element despite your efforts to explain to them your reasons? And if so, how do you deal with such a situation? Could you say something clever about work position? I tend to get a back pain and lean in on my 27″ screen, even though it should be big enough (and I don’t need glasses). I am especially interested in work positions when using a Wacom. When you were doing more client work, did you call yourself a ‘Freelance Designer’? I have heard many different opinions about labelling yourself as a ‘freelancer’, just curious =] Interesting design linksHow To Create a Sleek Grid Based Website DesignCreate a Grid Based Web Design in HTML5 & CSS3Chris Spooner’s Gaming ChannelAsk a questionHave a question in mind? Fire it over to me on my Formspring account and I'll drop in my text based answer. Every couple of weeks I'll pull out a hand full of questions to expand on or talk about in more detail in video format. |
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