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Why You Should Explain Design Decisions to Your Clients

Why You Should Explain Design Decisions to Your Clients

Have you ever found yourself totally in love with a design mockup you created, only to see your client pick it apart? Even worse is when they advocate for changes…

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The Website-Related Skills Your Clients Really Need to Know

The Website-Related Skills Your Clients Really Need to Know

We share five web design-related skills you need to teach your clients so that they can get the most out of their websites.

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5 Website-Related Skills Your Clients Should Know

5 Website-Related Skills Your Clients Should Know

A big part of web design is in implementing creative solutions. One area that requires a lot of attention is in making things easier for clients to manage. This often…

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Preparing Your Freelance Design Business for an Unexpected Absence

Preparing Your Freelance Design Business for an Unexpected Absence

Today, we’re going to discuss a rather difficult subject. But it’s one that every web designer should think about: If something happens to you, what happens to your business? This…

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Things That Come Back to Haunt Web Designers

Things That Come Back to Haunt Web Designers

So many problems can be prevented by avoiding lazy practices. By weighing the potential consequences of a web project could save us from many issues.

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What My Old Design Projects Have Taught Me

What My Old Design Projects Have Taught Me

I’ve felt embarrassed when looking through my old projects. But time brings perspective. Eventually, you start to see things in a different light.

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The Four Ways That Freelancers Are Mistreated

The Four Ways That Freelancers Are Mistreated

There are several ways that clients can mistreat you. We explore four of the more common transgressions, along with ways to combat them.

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Don’t Shortchange Yourself When Inheriting a Website

Don’t Shortchange Yourself When Inheriting a Website

Inheriting a website can be overwhelming, but don’t shortchange yourself by not taking full ownership. Learn how to assess, plan, and execute to make it your own.

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Ready for Launch: Avoiding Chaos

Ready for Launch: Avoiding Chaos

We web designers put a lot of hard work into our projects while keeping a number of goals in mind. For instance, we have to be cognizant of what our…

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Staying in Touch with What Users Want

Staying in Touch with What Users Want

As web designers, we build sites for our clients based on our own expertise. And while there are tried-and-true techniques for placing items such as navigation and calls to action,…

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