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Dennis Eusebio’s Story

Made on April 23, 2007
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So, long story short...

While Dennis Eusebio was presenting to a client

Dennis Eusebio made the mistake of

going over too much information at once

My Advice to You is

break things up into smaller chunks and don't try to cover everything in one sitting

Here's the whole story

I'm sure there's a good amount of designers who've gone through this before.

You know, when you present your concepts to a client and they're still trying to understand what you presented four slides ago.

Sometimes you just need to slow down and understand that some clients are beginners when it comes to design. That's why they hired you, because they don't know themselves.

So work on splitting up presentations to stages so that you can concentrate on getting them to understand where you want to take their company.

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Comments (1)

Bio_jason
jason sadler says
Posted on April 24, 2007

10/20/30.. K.I.S.S. etc etc

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