Thursday, June 9, 2016

client relations - What are common non-traditional Graphic Design requests, and how to handle them?


Naturally you would expect that a graphic designer is proficient in logo, print and web graphics, but what else do clients commonly request? (Web, email, motion graphics, 3D animation etc...)


I've heard a few times over my graphics/design career that it is better to be an expert at a couple of things, rather than a "Jack of all trades, master of none". Is this true in the freelance graphic design world? How do you handle requests that fall outside your normal scope?


If you decide to expand your skill-set and take on that work, do you promote it at risk of appearing less focused or "expert" at your other work?




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