Téa Brennan

The Good ClientI don’t believe that clients set out to be “difficult” on purpose. Sure, there are certain personalities that just don’t mesh, or clients can have expectations of the designer that are unrealistic, or be unclear about communicating, but for the most part people don’t shell out money with the intention of it ending badly.

Projects end badly for a number of reasons, but the majority of them have to do with a lack of communication between the designer and the client.

So what can you, as the client, do to make the design process a much more positive experience?

Here are some ideas:

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