5 Things Designers Should Know When Dealing With Clients

As a web designer, developer and programmer, I have come across all kinds of clients throughout the years. You never know how a client will react to your work until the work has actually been started and sometimes completed. It’s always the same thing. It’s a known fact that you can create your most brilliant work, at least according to yourself, and the client wants something that someone else has instead. That’s when dealing with clients become an endeavor that even someone with the best of patience can’t stand.

It’s interesting that people tend to think that it’s a myth that designers have to deal with clients who impose sometimes insane deadlines, production procedures and constant distractions, changes and redesigns. Let me tell you, it is not a myth. The day this becomes a myth, I swear I will never end my job as a web designer, developer or a programmer. Not that I will now either, but it would flat out become a dream job if dealing with clients wasn’t sometimes so stressful.

As a web designer, developer and programmer, I have come across all kinds of clients throughout the years. You never know how a client will react to your work until the work has actually been started and sometimes completed. It’s always the same thing. It’s a known fact that you can create your most brilliant work, at least according to yourself, and the client wants something that someone else has instead. That’s when dealing with clients become an endeavor that even someone with the best of patience can’t stand.

However, sometimes it can become just a little bit too much, and that’s when you start asking yourself why you’re doing it in the first place. I think it’s the same thing with every profession, just in a different way. If you’re looking to become a designer, I suggest you have a look at this infographic called 5 Things Every Designer Should Know When Dealing With Clients, presented by Basekit (design by Josuedric).


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