Clients aren’t stupid. They aren’t doing things your way because they don't know what you know, and they don't think about products and problems the way you think about them.
So true. It's our job to explain and educate and stand on our position, if we are going to be helpful to our clients.
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Stupid, Stupid Client. By Jon Kolko / September 1st 2011. I was speaking with an interaction designer at Thinktiv the other day. He'd been managing a particular client engagement, and was remarkin…
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