Varas on Why Does the Client Think Different? (40920)

Dialogue initiated by Joaquin Varas in the article Why Does the Client Think Different?

Portrait of Joaquin Varas
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Feb 2014

You raise a fair point in your article, after all the clientʼs needs are the ones that need to be taken care of. I think the main problem is that there is always communication problems, between the designer and the client. Both of them have their moments of pride, one of them likes to think he knows about design as well, and the other thinks he knows too much. From that point, they stop caring what is good for the project, and start feeding their egos instead. Reaching a consensus and solving the problem in hand, should be the priority in both partyʼs head. Good luck, this was a great read.

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