What's the point of 2 web design routes?

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  • Fariska0

    When it happens to present more than one route, we usually craft each route towards different communication directions ie: one basic and neutral, one who pushes on the technological side of the thing and one that goes for more a "fun/enjoyable" side of the thing.
    The result will always be a mix among the 2 (or more directions) but doing so you show to the client different approaches to the same thing which is overall a good thing. And, especially if is the first job with the client doing so you'll learn more about him than with just one piece.
    Otherwise you can easily do different solutions for different prices/services you want to include on the website.
    But, truth to be said, often we do just one route once the client is acquired.

    • Why not involve the client in the creative process, before the route is actually defined as complete?
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    • Because sometimes a client is unable to understand what he wants until he sees it.Fariska

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