creative management
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and janne, i guess i am intrigued by the idea more so, as like monkeyshine touched on, after having worn every hat imaginable as a freelancer, one starts to enjoy the "passing off" of certain facets of the process...
i find that when i spend the time to really sit down with clients, and really establish their market goals, and communication needs, thats enough work in and of itself - sometimes it starts to feel a bit schizophrenic to then be the same person going back and writing the form work, to then just be the person to dive right into to doing every bit of the creative design....its alot to do, and sometimes spreads one too thin ... ( i sometimes find myself struggling to spark the functional ideas for site architecture, layout, etc, just because i have been living previously in such an administrative role with a client )
representation can be good be if even just from an allocation standpoint, so that designers don't burn out
i think i need to work with some creatives again - sometimes, i start to feel like i might be at the end of my freelancing rope