What to Do When a Client Tries Your Patience
We take a look at some scenarios where patience between a designer and client is called for, and when it’s time to say “enough.”
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How Do You Define a Successful Web Project?
Subjective as it may be, what constitutes a successful web design project? And how do you effectively explain it?
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The Bad Freelance Habits You Should Avoid
Bad freelance habits have the potential to wreak havoc. Let’s have a look at what can go wrong and how to fix it.
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5 Things to Look for in a Great Web Design Client
From clear communication to realistic expectations, discover the seven qualities that make a great web design client.
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How to Find Out What a Web Design Client Really Needs
Do you have a client that doesn’t know the process of developing a website? There are some things you can do to help them.
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How to Deal With Overly Opinionated Design Clients
We discuss how you as the designer can nip most design by committee in the bud, and show you how you can use it to your advantage.
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How To Convince Clients To Invest in a Custom Website
Learn how to convince your clients that a custom website is worth the investment. Read tips and strategies to help you make a compelling case.
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Dealing with People Who Don’t Value Web Designers
Even in this high-tech world in which we live, there are still people who think that anyone can build a great website.
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The Benefits & Dangers of a Designer’s Ego
An ego, in and of itself, isn’t an evil thing, but there’s a fine line between using it healthily and letting it get in your way.
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Dealing with Terrible Business Ideas from Your Clients
Knowing how to spot a bad business idea or tell when a particular business relationship looks rickety is an important skill every designer should learn.
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