creative management

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    "especially with the benefit of fast access of internet communication (portals, file transfer, emails) which is much more easy to gather a bunch of talented freelancers around the world."

    word, ok_!

    rabattski, ask anyone that knows me up close, i am a complete quality and control freak, that is why the design process often gets too hard for me, especially combined with educating the client. But hey, on my last gig I convinced the client to pay twice as much as they planned for the project as they had a lot of demands for representation of their (to be renewed) identity over different media. They informed regular 'webdesign shops who also do logos blah blah loathe loathe) and i told them this wouldn't in the end deliver the satisfation they imagined in the process.

    i seem to get better at it!

    there is a point about working with a lot of creatives since I found out that some people (in one project broadcast specialists) who didn't have the right feeling for one project but who where the right people for the other.

    And I have a hard time saying no to a challenging project that demands high quality of any sort.

    And you can clearly see with illustration creatives; they are often very tied to styles, for one job i could ask Brooke for instance, while for the other Crap would be the ideal illustrator.

    keep it coming.. and thanks a lot for your constructive and encouraging comments!!

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