Dealing with Your Designer
Let's face facts. It can be pretty difficult to deal with us creative types. We get even more obstreperous when we happen to own a business. At times the external constrains are just too much when added to the internal conflicts. We must be both artist and geek, both maker and manager. Add on a client who won't give you the creative freedom you desire nor the professional courtesy you demand and you've got a recipe for disaster! So what do you do when it seems that you and your designer will never see eye to eye? Well, I don't really know ... I'm a designer.
Truth be told, I don't know the right way to handle things. That's why I tell people to get a marketer!
Just for fun, here are some tips on how to deal with your designer.
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