How To Talk To Design Clients

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • Cory has spent a few years refining his process of communicating with potential/new clients. The goal of this video is to share his entire process with you to hopefully help you avoid some of the pitfalls Cory fell into early in his design career.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @ThefAxetoryMusicCo.-ec7vo
    @ThefAxetoryMusicCo.-ec7vo 2 місяці тому +1

    This is 100% why I’ve worked with Cory on 3 different designs I sell in my shop and currently working with him on 2 more! Great designs and he is very patient working with a non artist like myself! Thanks Cory and Golden Press Studios!!

  • @ashlostbones
    @ashlostbones 2 місяці тому

    Yo thanks for all the good info! This is an area I’ve had a lot of questions and I feel like these pointers are easy to implement. Also Anti Social Social Club copycats was an era for sure 😂

  • @westernwolfe
    @westernwolfe 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing video! Wow! Super helpful - thank you! I’ve got a few questions though:
    Do you make the sketch for the client before they’ve agreed to the doing the project at the rate that you’re charging? What if they bail after you’ve already spent time making a sketch, does that mean you just lost some money by wasting time? How do you filter out the cheapskates who want to get a good deal?
    Also, how do you determine the price adjustment with any revisions the client gives?

  • @silviaarzamendia
    @silviaarzamendia Місяць тому

    Amazing video. I totally identify with the designer that doesn't want to talk to humans. Just one question, isn't it time consuming? I mean, the meetings, the talking and also working on designing