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Originally Posted by The Truth Hurts
I think most of the more well known and established designers are more than willing to work on tweaking their work if something isn't working out.
Then again, that's something that can be easily taken advantage of.
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I understand that.
I also understand nobody likes hand holding and getting constant status updates showing previews during each step. What happens when someone starts the project and it seems both have same basic idea, or at least they think they do since they talked about it using text. Yet when the designer is basicly done and the buyer sees the project it somehow went wrong somewhere?
Should the designer eat it and revise it more to how the buyer percieved, or should the buyer eat it and hope they can describe it better next time and so on?