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Respect the Process

Recently, I had a debate with a less-than-desirable client regarding the amount of work that he perceived me to be doing. The issue in debate regarded a logo design that we were working on together. The process involved several logo concepts that I provided for him, for the purposes of encouraging ideas and discussion.  The [...]

By |April 28th, 2016|

The Next Bad Client

I have written and spoken on the importance of avoiding bad clients. Broadly, I am a big believer in simply surrounding myself with good people. Life is far better, far easier, and far more advantageous when one actively chooses to devote his time to the decent and moral individuals over disreputable ones. This must be done even [...]

By |April 27th, 2016|

The Problem With Too Much Work.

Too much work is a true killer for creatives. This will kill a designer's ability to multitask, maintain focus, stay inspired, and keep his clients happy. As business grows, more requests for work will come in, and it will be vital for the designer to develop a strength towards project management, assess and properly [...]

By |April 26th, 2016|

The First One.

I have decided that it might be beneficial, both to myself and any interested parties, if I write down general thoughts on design, client interactions, and work-related ideas that come my way. On some level, this might also be considered an experiment of sorts in continuously putting my thoughts to a page. From that standpoint, [...]

By |April 25th, 2016|