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#1 2006-05-10 05:16:02

squaredeye
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Clients and Designers

Hey there forum feeders,

There’s a lot of good ideas that go on around here, and so I thought I would see if anyone wanted to contribute to the list I have started for resources and ideas around the client / designer relationship.

Have a look

Thx.

Matthew


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#2 2006-05-14 03:47:05

squaredeye
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Re: Clients and Designers

Update

Our very own Alex has answered a few questions per the client/designer relationship. In case you care to hear what she has to say.

:)

Matthew


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#3 2006-05-14 08:56:35

Joey
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Re: Clients and Designers

Great list and article Matthew! Thanks very usefull :)


Regards,

Joey

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#4 2006-05-15 00:30:51

squaredeye
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Re: Clients and Designers

Joey,
no problem man.
Hope it helps,
let me know if you come across other resources to add to the list.

- matthew


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#5 2006-05-17 21:57:24

davidm
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Re: Clients and Designers

I must say : very nice !

Know that I have made this my living, I sure can appreciate (and learn) from those articles, thanks a lot :)


.: Retired :.

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#6 2006-05-17 22:20:39

maniqui
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Re: Clients and Designers

Yeah, thanks for this resources, ma_smith

I’m currently reading them…


La música ideas portará y siempre continuará

TXP Builders – finely-crafted code, design and txp

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#7 2006-05-18 12:22:56

squaredeye
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Re: Clients and Designers

hey no problem folks,
Its all part of a network of learning right?!

I’m glad they could be useful. I just had a training session with one of my clients last night. It was a little awkward, as I explained how to use the TXP system, and had to say over and over again, “you won’t need this field, or that tab, or…”

I think I’ll do a write up on the expectations of clients and how to best train them on your CMS, and for that matter, train them to love your work (assuming its loveable). By write up, I mean, ask people who know more than me :)

Thanks for the encouragement.

Matthew


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