Client doesn't like the work?

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  • arne0

    if it is a good idea to provide 2 or 3 different concepts in the first place has been discussed a lot here. while always presenting only one i experience not only good feedback. but my offer generally includes at least 1 correction, no matter if it is changing details or creating a whole new approach. assuming the client doesnt have a comprehensive picture of what he is actually asking for i figure he will receive merely a visual feedback to his question than a solution with the first presentation. the possibility of having to run a completely different path after discussing this primary idea is part of the job. bad feelings there of course - hiding them is part of the job too. try to get as much information as possible and don't hesitate to ask even silly sounding question to find the client's actual need.

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