I know that this is not strictly a DFT kind of post as it is directly related to designers and their daily challenges, but I thought you guys wouldn’t mind if I bend the rules slightly, yeah? Even thought these are quite specific to graphic designers, I think their sentiment is relevant for all designers out there. Clever work by Anneke Short.

By the way, there will be no posts tomorrow or Monday due to Easter Public holiday (hooray). Meet you back here on Tuesday, k?


[Via feel desain. Thank you Husband for the tip.]



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4 Responses

  1. Linda from OEKE

    Perfect.
    Absolutely perfect.
    There should also be another one ..
    “It will only take 10 minutes won’t it”?
    Yeah, like 10 minutes and 20 years experience.

    (-:

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  2. Ezabelle

    “I could have done it myself, but I don’t have the time. That’s why I paid you to do it”, said the client at the end of the project…

    (who needed his hand held just to choose toilet paper)

    Reply

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