Joe Diaz
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I had a client stop in with a huge list of suggested changes that his family and friends suggested we make to his design. Most of it was color changes, you know stuff involving personal preferences. Some of the changes weren't possible or conflicted with another change that someone suggested, nothing really serious. Just little things. But this client was overwhelmed with it all. When he first got the sketch he was on cloud 9, super excited about the project. Now he was so worried about picking the right shade of blue, or whether this looked slightly better here rather than there.
So I explained that I can make any changes he wants but it may pay off better to bet on the instincts of the folks that do this every day for a living, rather than the opinions of friends and family who aren't designers or sign artists. I said that when you ask for opinions on a design a lot of times people will come up with an opinion on the spot. Heck some people will give you an opinion even if you don't ask for it. But for most people the only reason they are suggesting changes is because you challenged them to find something to change and I have always found that when given the opportunity they will almost always rise to the challenge. :Big Laugh But that doesn't mean that every proposed change is a good one or is even necessary.
Then after he left I came up with a brilliant line to use (don't you hate that when that happens). I thought of a way to put it in terms that he would understand. Next time I'm going to tell them to try asking their family and friends to come to an agreement on what car you should buy, AND THAT is why it's impossible to design the perfect logo for everyone.
We worked through it but I'm thinking I need to get a better handle on how many revisions/concepts are included in our pricing. :Big Laugh
So I explained that I can make any changes he wants but it may pay off better to bet on the instincts of the folks that do this every day for a living, rather than the opinions of friends and family who aren't designers or sign artists. I said that when you ask for opinions on a design a lot of times people will come up with an opinion on the spot. Heck some people will give you an opinion even if you don't ask for it. But for most people the only reason they are suggesting changes is because you challenged them to find something to change and I have always found that when given the opportunity they will almost always rise to the challenge. :Big Laugh But that doesn't mean that every proposed change is a good one or is even necessary.
Then after he left I came up with a brilliant line to use (don't you hate that when that happens). I thought of a way to put it in terms that he would understand. Next time I'm going to tell them to try asking their family and friends to come to an agreement on what car you should buy, AND THAT is why it's impossible to design the perfect logo for everyone.
We worked through it but I'm thinking I need to get a better handle on how many revisions/concepts are included in our pricing. :Big Laugh