neato
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They did not go to a sign shop looking for a business consultant. Know your role, everyone thinks they are smarter than the next and it just doesn't hold up. When my garbage man comes on Monday morning to empty my dumpster and it's not overflowing, I don't heed his advice that I need to make more sales calls because business is slow. He does not understand what I'm doing anymore than you understand what your client is after.
Your clients don't need you to succeed. They came to you for a logo, sign or whatever, get past your ego. You can do just fine in business with a crap logo, a crap name, a crap website and a crappy sign (I check all of the boxes myself) but for whatever reason too many chest pounders here don't seem to get this.
Well that's one way to run a business and many sign shops have this same mentality. But I don't think it has done any favors to this industry, our clients or to most urban landscapes.
I understand that viewpoint, but the fact is (as cliché as it may sound) the first impression people get of a business, for better or for worse, often times is the sign on their building.
Why wouldn't we want to help our clients succeed? Why do many here view that as being pretentious or egotistical? Even using the word "design" has ruffled feathers.
I get that a lot of clients don't want to listen to sound advice from us professionals, but I think that mentality has been perpetuated by this kind of thinking within the industry.
I think we owe it to ourselves and our customers to be more professional, there's more to the business than slapping vinyl on a 4x8 panel.