gnubler
Active Member
How is everyone handling customer-supplied files from Canva or other online designers? I'm plagued by customers sending me Canva files and 99% of them aren't production-ready. It's become an expensive problem for my business and wondering how other shops deal with this effectively, without being rude to the customer or scaring them off with design fees needed to fix or recreate their files.
Giving customers file specs or templates usually doesn't work, they may as well be written in Chinese. Not only are these junky files wasting my time, they're wasting the customer's time, who have spent hours upon hours working on their eye-watering designs to "save money", and become upset when I tell them their files won't work and I have to charge for art time.
There's a reason most auto mechanics won't allow customers to supply parts - you never know what you're getting, it's probably cheap crap, and you can't provide any warranty on it.
Giving customers file specs or templates usually doesn't work, they may as well be written in Chinese. Not only are these junky files wasting my time, they're wasting the customer's time, who have spent hours upon hours working on their eye-watering designs to "save money", and become upset when I tell them their files won't work and I have to charge for art time.
There's a reason most auto mechanics won't allow customers to supply parts - you never know what you're getting, it's probably cheap crap, and you can't provide any warranty on it.