Winning Over Your Client: Strategies for Designers in Disagreement
As a freelance designer, your primary objective is to satisfy your clients. However, conflicts arise when your client insists on a design choice that …
As a freelance designer, your primary objective is to satisfy your clients. However, conflicts arise when your client insists on a design choice that …
As a freelancer, the freedom to work with as many or as few clients as you desire is yours. Although more clients usually mean more income and thus, b…
Oh, revisions. Every designer encounters them, and I believe no one really enjoys them. Almost every designer’s blog I’ve read shares the same sen…
Busting web design myths: Navigate through common client misconceptions and enhance your design process.
With a quick search on Google, you will discover that the Internet is filled with the rage of freelancers against ‘evil clients‘. But hey! Everyon…
We’ve all heard it before. The inevitable request from a client to revise a design to make it more… something. The client isn’t sure what exactl…
As freelancers, one of the most important questions we can ask ourselves is ‘what do my clients really want?‘ In order to find out, you have to fi…
Not all humans come from Earth. That’s what I think when I get a client’s response that is so mind-boggling that I don’t even know how to react …
The longer you stay in the freelancing trade, the more you will encounter a particular type of client, one of the ‘difficult’ variety. They are es…
At the outset of my freelancing career, I would always fall into a dilemma while quoting my price for freelancing jobs. It was difficult because, on t…
In freelancing, it’s not the number of clients you have that will make or break your freelance business, but the ‘type’ of clients you have is t…
The freelancer-to-client relationship is a tricky thing to deal with. Your ability to work with the various types of clients can make or break your fr…