As most designers know far too well...one of the wild cards in doing design that is tough to pinpoint in the quoting proccess is "ADJUSTMENTS"
There is one theory that you hear thrown around from clients in casual conversation that "If you're good then there shouldnt be many adjustments"
...In a perfect world yes this is true. But as designers know there are a wide range of clients...some are really easy...some will tweek and adjust to the death if you let them.
So, with all this in mind...Designers, how do you choose to handle this?
Customers, how would like to have this handled with fairness kept in mind?
The ways I see are:
1) Have an open-ended estimate that is nothing more than an ESTIMATE
2) Factor a certain amount for adjustments in your quote or packages which makes you appear higher priced
3) Quote or make packages that dont include adjustments and then charge an hourly rate for adjustments
What is your

?