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Originally Posted by k0nr4d
I don't know how people can do design for a couple hundred.
I stopped doing it and moved strictly to coding because theres too many opinions involved. I can design a kickass site and the client might not like it (I've had people shoot down sites ive made and had ones made that look like they came out of 1998). With programming you get a list of stuff its supposed to do, and if it does it, its done.
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it can be done, we do it ;)
virtually no overhead and i live in an area that a few sites can take care of all my bills for a month so the rest is gravy.
as for the clients, i have a LONG list of things that i need from them before i will even open photoshop. preferences in style, examples of sites they like, sales text they want, etc. Always tweaks but if you can communicate well enough e can hit it pretty close the first time out.