It isn’t always easy to deal with graphic design clients. While some will allow a designer free reign to complete a job in the manner they see best, others want to micromanage. The following five tips will help you meet their needs without sacrificing your sanity or your profit.

Don’t accept a project without discussing what is expected on both sides

Make sure you understand what your client wants you to do, how much time they are giving you, and to what extent they expect you to include them in the process.

Offer clients a first and second phase to control unrealistic expectations and nonstop additions

A functional foundation is what matters most

Accept that some projects are destined to die and rejection happens

Give the client a timeline for payments and are firm in collecting before you proceed to the next milestone

Plan ahead for changes and delays

Cover the steps a client may take when requesting changes to the original design plan.

Don’t give a price quote until you’ve thoroughly discussed the needs of the client

Don’t give the client the final number until they’ve heard you out

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