neato
New Member
Lately, it seems like I've been getting a lot of work for clients who just don't get it. Those clients that come to you for a professional logo or design. Then when you submit something, they come back at you with their own idea, or a multitude of ideas from friends or family that are frankly just garbage!
I try to keep a humble attitude, after all, in the end, they have to live with the logo.
But how do you guys prep your clients to avoid this mess? What I'm thinking of doing is to hand them a sheet ahead of time describing the design process, explaining that our job is to help them look good and get more business, (maybe mention my experience) and swaying them from getting opinions from every family member and friend they have
I know design is relative, everyone has different tastes. And I want to be balanced, since the customer has to be happy in the end. But I don't feel like I'm doing my job if I don't try to convince them that their ideas aren't good. But how do you do that in a nice way?
Sorry for all the rambling thoughts, it's just been one of those days. I know you can't please them all, but I want to feel good about my work in the end too.
I try to keep a humble attitude, after all, in the end, they have to live with the logo.
But how do you guys prep your clients to avoid this mess? What I'm thinking of doing is to hand them a sheet ahead of time describing the design process, explaining that our job is to help them look good and get more business, (maybe mention my experience) and swaying them from getting opinions from every family member and friend they have
I know design is relative, everyone has different tastes. And I want to be balanced, since the customer has to be happy in the end. But I don't feel like I'm doing my job if I don't try to convince them that their ideas aren't good. But how do you do that in a nice way?
Sorry for all the rambling thoughts, it's just been one of those days. I know you can't please them all, but I want to feel good about my work in the end too.