"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other

The eternal struggle between designers and their clients has been going on since time immemorial. The opposite sides always see and perceive everything differently, so the presence of a conflict is just a matter of time. We do not take sides, because there are enough inadequate people both among overly creative designers and among demanding customers.

The Pixelo group's Facebook page has published illustrations that describe the most common cases of collisions in the best possible way.

"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other
"Well, you're a designer": why the designer and the client will never understand each other

Keywords: Designer | Designers | Client | Difference

     

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