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Re: On teasers and previews ...
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 15 Mar 2001 23:16:03 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Hall writes:
> As for me, I've always diliked people looking at half finished projects....
> I'm the same with my work,....it gets anoying when a client is looking over
> my shoulder as I'm designing a poster for them...and the keep asking
> things... or saying... "I dont like that".... "that's not going there is it?"
> Alot of people cant see the big picture or whats in your head of what the
> finished project is going to look like....
Thats an awful lot of work to have to redo if your client doesn't like your big
picture. Sometimes, could it be, that the client understand your big picture
perfectly and absolutely dispises it? It happens to me quite often. Sometimes
its better to preview. For example, I had a Java program I had written, and
previewed it for the man I was writing for, and had I not I wouldn't have
realized that what he wanted and what I had done were two entirely different
things. It would have been another three weeks of work to finish what I had,
and it would have been three weeks wasted work.
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| As for me, I've always diliked people looking at half finished projects.... I'm the same with my work,....it gets anoying when a client is looking over my shoulder as I'm designing a poster for them...and the keep asking things... or saying... "I (...) (24 years ago, 15-Mar-01, to lugnet.castle)
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