"I Don't know what I want, but I DO know what I DON'T want..."
"I Don't know what I want, but I DO know what I DON'T want..."
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- monospaced0
Well, I see that as a good! Knowing what you don't want is an excellent way to position yourself. It also gives the designer more freedom. The alternate situation would be a client telling you everything they want, even if it goes against everything you believe in as a designer. So, stop whining and get working!
- *good thingmonospaced
- agreed.jon_d
- garbaged_rek
- garbage?monospaced