5 Neatly Effective Ways To Ruin Your Graphic Designer's Project

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    5 Neatly Effective Ways To Ruin Your Graphic Designer's Project

    With any collaborative project, it's a two-way street. Graphic designers exist to help companies bring their visions to life. But, there are a few ways to really rub these creative folks the wrong way. Consider the five points below if you want to jeopardize your working relationship.
    Call Them Mind Readers
    Let Them Design Without Any Content
    Tell Them To Move Something A Smidge To The Left, Or A Smidge To The Right
    Expect Them To Get It Right In One Shot
    Request All Of Your Finished Files Repeatedly And Separately
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    Don't let your graphic designer Lorem Ipsum the crap out of your brochure. There are a few instances where content isn't necessary - a logo, for example. But if you want a brochure, poster, or anything else containing persuasive sales text or carefully crafted messaging - please, provide it. First of all, it saves the designer from plopping all of your content in later. Second of all, the design of some materials is crafted based on the amount of text it contains. Furthermore, reading the content can help your graphic designer to add more visual cues or appropriate images if they see it written throughout your content.

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