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How Client Requests Can Undermine Web Performance & Accessibility

How Client Requests Can Undermine Web Performance & Accessibility

We know the importance of website performance and accessibility. Or at least we should. There’s no shortage of content dedicated to these subjects. That creates awareness. Hopefully, awareness leads to…

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How to Help Your Web Design Clients Without Being There

How to Help Your Web Design Clients Without Being There

The web is a 24/7 medium. But web designers have office hours. That leaves a gap in technical support coverage. What happens if your client has a question about WordPress…

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Why Do Web Design Projects Come to a Standstill?

Why Do Web Design Projects Come to a Standstill?

We talk about the most common reasons why web design projects come to a halt, and get tips to avoid delays and maintain momentum.

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Clients Are Demanding More Web Design Freedom

Clients Are Demanding More Web Design Freedom

Strategies for giving clients more control and flexibility in web design projects, ensuring satisfaction and creativity.

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What to Look For in Maintenance-Only Clients

What to Look For in Maintenance-Only Clients

Are you looking for maintenance-only web design clients? Here are some things to consider, along with how to determine your business goals.

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Web Design When a Logo Is Your Only Brand Asset

Web Design When a Logo Is Your Only Brand Asset

Smaller organizations and clients may only have a basic logo and no other brand assets. But is that enough to build a web design around?

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The Difference Between Cheap & Budget Clients

The Difference Between Cheap & Budget Clients

A cheap client will expect you to bend to their needs. While a budget client will be happy to compromise. Make sure you choose wisely.

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Is the ‘Fast & Cheap’ Website Still Realistic?

Is the ‘Fast & Cheap’ Website Still Realistic?

Should fast and cheap website design be tossed into the dustbin of history? We look at this old nemesis and wonder if it still has a place in modern web design.

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Do Web Designers Need to Know About Their Clients’ Niche?

Do Web Designers Need to Know About Their Clients’ Niche?

Web designers work with diverse clients, spanning many industries. Some prefer niche expertise, but in today’s web landscape, focusing on client needs is more important.

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How to Deal with Clients That Have Outsized Expectations

How to Deal with Clients That Have Outsized Expectations

Clients have big ideas for their websites. It’s an opportunity to build something special. But web designers don’t always share the same level of enthusiasm. That’s not because we don’t…

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