Get a General Idea and Run With It

June 5th, 2007 in Business & Process

by: Matthew Griffin

It would probably make me sick if I knew just how much time I have spent in preparation of projects with Liquid Design Media. Detailed proposals and flowcharts can become black holes that just keep getting bigger and I wave bye-bye to them long ago. Don’t get me wrong, it’s important to manage the expectations of your client, but leaving some things up in the air can be a great benefit to you in the long run if you under-promise and over-deliver.

If you must prepare a presentation for a client, use other people’s web sites to demonstrate points and build screenshots of the interface if you must. This method is much more tangible to the listener. They won’t understand everything that is going on in your head anyway so give them something that they can see and touch. Follow this advise and you will see what a beautiful job being a web designer can be.

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