Teehan+Lax have uploaded the slides for their Evidence Based Design presentation, analyzing how designers “bridge” art and science when working with clients. I’ve always found this conflict/balance of creative and logical an integral part of any design—personally, I tend to fall a bit on the analytical side of things. You?
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simonh answered:
Well… As frustrating as it is sometimes, I tend to just do what the client wants. But I also try sometimes to push my views in.
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figuremeout answered:
i find that designers, either by cultivation or doctrine, has always had difficulty NOT selling ideas to themselves rather than the client.
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