![]() By setting these expectations, you’ll both know when to say “no,” when the client needs to pay more and when it’s time to walk away. Clear project terms will give you and your client guidance in case anything goes wrong down the line. ![]() ![]() To protect your time and your working relationships, it’s important to set boundaries upfront. A client relationship can quickly turn sour for a variety of reasons-from scope creep and seemingly unending revisions to feedback delays or client disagreements. But even the most experienced designers can run into roadblocks. Illustration by Fe MeloĪ new design project can open the door to long-term working relationships and client referrals that will help you build your business. But before you sign on the dotted line, it’s important to make sure that both you and your client are on the same page-and stay that way throughout the duration of the project. Congratulations! Winning a new round of work is an exciting moment for any creative person. So, you’ve just taken on a new design client and are ready to get started.
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