The worst enemy of the designer
Many designers, both professional and beginners, are well aware of who exactly the most beautiful idea can be damaged by. Yes, yes, precisely because of the sake of whom the whole thing was started-the customer very often becomes the fault of everything. Of course, the customer who turned to the designer is interested in the most profitable and successful investment in the design. Nevertheless, each person has his own, specific concepts about beauty, which means that the customer is unlikely to be completely trusted to the designer. This happens, but so rare that such a case is almost a holiday. Most often, even a true professional will have to work with a very confident person who stubbornly adheres to his own opinion, even if he does not understand the subject. Alas, even people deprived of artistic taste are often brought up on the set of stamps that prevent the designer from listening to the designer. Sometimes you even begin to think — why did he, in fact, turn to a professional? Of course, it happens that the customer did not like the work, and he rejects it, or asks to redo it. Nevertheless, another option is where the customer begins to teach a professional designer, telling how to design correctly. Work on the project from such a customer takes a lot of time, about three times more than usual. It is also very likely that the project will eventually “die” at all — if both parties cannot agree. Perhaps the point here is the features of the mentality — a person who pays money, believes that he has the right to fully control the work at all its stages. Perhaps the reason is the lack of artistic taste. Regardless of the reason, such a customer greatly interferes with the work of the designer.