{"id":12,"date":"2008-03-25T15:06:00","date_gmt":"2008-03-25T19:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.searchenginegenie.com\/web-design-blog\/?p=12"},"modified":"2008-03-25T15:06:00","modified_gmt":"2008-03-25T19:06:00","slug":"how-to-deal-with-a-messy-client-web-design","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.searchenginegenie.com\/web-design-blog\/how-to-deal-with-a-messy-client-web-design\/","title":{"rendered":"How to deal with a messy client &#8211; web design"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;Bold, yet ethereal&#8221; &#8211; A client told me to make the fonts and layout like this. So how do we handle this There&#8217;s two places a comment like that can be taken: 1) Can you show me what you consider bold and ethereal &#8211; do you have a design in mind that accomplishes both? Several? Let&#8217;s look at each element of each design together and determine what works and why&#8230;&#8221; That often ferrets out some very interesting information about design expectations. or 2) &#8220;And is that something that adequately captures the essense of your company&#8217;s brand? I ask because in any web design our number one consideration is how the users will, on a practical basis, interact with your web site. You want to be user-driven &#8211; solving people&#8217;s needs&#8230;&#8221; Of course I can&#8217;t always think that clearly on the fly when somebody tosses out a statement like that &#8211; so I usually say, &#8220;Bold and ethereal: let me take all this in and get back to you on Thursday&#8221;. IF you can pin the clients down to specifics very early in process, put it all down on one sheet that says &#8220;here&#8217;s what we&#8217;re doing and why&#8221; &#8211; then they can&#8217;t give you flak. Or rather they can change their minds, but then it costs more money &#8220;I understand that you personally &#8216;dislike&#8217; this interface, but you do see what it accomplishes and how, right? If you want us to go back to the drawing board, we&#8217;ll happily do so. It will cost an additional $X,000 and set us back another 3 weeks, but we&#8217;re prepared to do so. Or&#8230; you could move forward with this current design, test it for a few months, and change it again then based on what your clients think &#8211; this IS a continual process. What would you like to do?&#8221; Now, we did have a client who represented a board of people who wanted a &#8220;slick, modern design&#8221;. Oh, and the whole project only had 1 month to complete. So we asked detailed questions about what a &#8220;slick, modern design&#8221; meant &#8211; his answer, &#8220;beats the *ell out of me, I&#8217;m just the committee leader&#8221;. We followed by asking to chat briefly with all 5 people before quoting the project &#8211; without it, we didn&#8217;t know if they wanted some flash intro or just a fresh look! Two very different price ranges&#8230; and the client said, &#8220;no way, you don&#8217;t talk to them&#8221;. Now THAT&#8217;S when you run and don&#8217;t look back: whenever the client will NOT give you the info you need. In fact, that&#8217;s the # 1 &#8220;bad client&#8221; sign for us. Turns out they didn&#8217;t want anything complicated at all &#8211; but I&#8217;m still glad we didn&#8217;t take it, &#8217;cause the budget wasn&#8217;t enough to run the site for 8 months AND re-design it&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;Bold, yet ethereal&#8221; &#8211; A client told me to make the fonts and layout like this. So how do we handle this There&#8217;s two places a comment like that can be taken: 1) Can you show me what you consider bold and ethereal &#8211; do you have a design in mind that accomplishes both? Several? 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