I was recently told by a prospect that, “Hiring
the right designer was a lot like a looking for a marriage
partner than just picking someone out of a crowd at a baseball
game.” Okay marriage I thought was a bit much, but clients
for the most part invest a fair amount of time picking out
the right designer. Have you ever wondered though, are designers
doing the same thing in trying to pick out the right client?
In this very same meeting mentioned above, one of the prospects
asked, “In addition to us interviewing you, I’ll
bet you’re interviewing us, aren’t you?” A
smile flashes across my face, and I nod. Designers
might not tell you, but they are interviewing you as well,
and hoping you’ll be a good client to work with. I’ve
talked with designers in “closed door” meetings
that clients are never told about, discussing what artists
think makes for a good client, here’s what I came up
with:
- Respect for each other’s time
- Remember it’s a relationship, and that each party
needs to coordinate and cooperate
- Respect for each other’s talents
- Focused, regular and responsive communication. This keeps
the project on task and moving forward.
- You should expect your designer to bill you fairly and
accurately. She/he should provide you sufficient records
of their time spent. In turn, clients should pay designers
fairly for their time. Keep in mind that a designer’s
inventory is her/his time, by devoting time to your project;
the designer isn’t able to work on other projects.
Getting paid for investing time in a project isn’t
a bonus for a designer, it’s a necessity.
- Paying bills on time. Remember that many younger, more
inexperienced artists live job to job. It can be devastating
to hear that a client is not able to pay on time for any
reason.
- Enthusiasm is always a bonus. Working with clients that
are pleasant and enthusiastic are gold mines. If you’re
easy and fun to work with you might not be able to expect
freebies and service WELL beyond what you’ve anticipated,
but don’t be surprised if you get it.
As a Business Owner, Why Should You Care What a Designer Is
Looking for?
I know what you’re thinking, if I am the client/customer,
why should I care about what the designer wants? Most
designers won’t tell you, but the inside scoop is that
designers have been known to give price breaks to ideal clients
and easy to work with clients often get designers to go that
extra 2, 3 and 4 miles for them. Better prices, faster
service, and sometimes service freebies – I kid you not.
Ideal clients always seem to get more value out of their investment.
Is there something more to this? Is it random chance or is
there some underlying reason why some clients seem to get more
out of their designer? It’s my theory that it’s
not chance.
Case Study: Victorious Creations
Let me introduce you to Bryson and Victoria of Victorious
Creations, this couple wanted an exceptional web site for their
unique and inspired business. This husband and wife dynamic
duo were extremely easy to work with, heck, they were down
right fun and enjoyable to be around. Initially we contracted
for: 1 face-to-face meeting, 1 limited time and output
photo shoot, limited web site multimedia, and marketing consultations,
collateral material as well as site promotion were outside
the scope of the project.
Designing victoriouscreations.com was a pleasure, and any
designer would be happy to work with Bryson and Victoria. They
were considerate, enthusiastic, and positive about the entire
process. What did that get them? Compare this list of what
the clients actually received with the list above: 5 face-to-face
meetings, 3 photo shoots totally over 4 hours, an extensive
multimedia web site, several hours of marketing consultations
and free insight, free full color business cards printed and
designed, and yes – a write up in this article. Does
it pay to be an ideal client? Victorious Creations would probably
say, “Yes, it does!”
Bottom Line for Sharp Business Owners:
If you’re an ideal client can you expect to receive
the same perks as the Victorious Creations case study? I don’t
know. What I can tell you is that from the designers
I’ve known and talked to over the years, there are clear
benefits to being an enjoyable, ideal client. You
might not be able to expect extras and special perks if you’re
an ideal client, but don’t be surprised when you receive
them consistently.
About the Author.
A business savvy graphic designer is
often a contradiction in terms; however, Jeremy is a unique
combination of sharp business marketer and creative designer.
This one-two punch provides clients with targeted marketing,
advertising and design projects that yield outstanding
results and a terrific return on their investment; they
actually work.
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