Client questions?!?

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  • takashi0

    in my experience (well not that big yet) it has been always a good thing to show 2-3 alternatives in different styles...normally the client choses the one you like less:-), but anyway...after chosing one, you can develop further.

    also important thing is to define a 'duty paper'(dont know if its the right word in english) together with the client, like putting all the functionallity on paper and then signing the paper...prevents from later stress, when the client comes up with super-ideas that dont match the basic concept and just dont fit into the timeschedule....If the client wants more, you are willing to work on it after the first work is finished...and he gets extra-charged.

    well, this are my first thought propositions...

    good luck:-)
    and, well, dont forget: the client is king.

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