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Much of value is perceived, like paying gazillions for a 3 stroke painting because of the name of the artist (usually after they die), some of this is applied to designers.
I think by 'buyer's market' it's inferred there isn't as much capital to go around so customers are much choosier who and why they pick a designer although like many folks stated in your other thread, often times this is based on $, while designers are caught in bid-wars with each other, the buyers have wider selection and pay much less than they would've say 3 years ago.
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