bad perfectionists?

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  • werkplace0

    i was when i was a student.

    the best thing to do is design in "passes". on each succcessive pass, you enhance the project.. but, you always have a full version to full back on. this works well when you are freelancing on a project when you are brought in to save someones ass at the last minute.

    you cant survive otherwise, you will be one of those 25 year old burnouts that thinks every project is a portfolio piece. and even though you arent happy with the piece, chencea are. the client will think its the greatest thing they have ever seen.

    just dont be smug.... thats why alot of clients dont like dealing directly with creatives.

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