The Book of Web Design Vol. 2: Clients’ Standard Quotes (Cartoon)
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Frequent readers know. Starting from January cartoons have found their place here at Noupe, too. Our series “If Web Designers Were …” has become popular quite quickly, and our readers keep submitting their favorite client situations. Thanks and keep going. Some of the submissions, while funny, cannot adequately be described in the format of “If Web Designers Were …”. That’s why we decided to add another series named “The Book Of Web Design: Clients’ Standard Quotes”. You are about to see the second cartoon of it. The following quote is another short and crisp one. Designer Dario Volaric sent it to us. It describes one of his most frequent openers into a conversation (and the most frequent ending ;-)) (Image of the Notebook: PlaceIt, Illustration: Petereit, Composition: Canva) Clients always tend to stretch their orders to ultimately get more out than they put in. Paying little, getting lots is a wide-spread philosophy these days. Designers have to cope with that. The only way to actually secure yourself from delivering too much work for too little money is having everything fixed in a written contract with added written extension orders for every piece of work not initially having been part of […]
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