Friday, July 19, 2024

Respecting Time

       The time of your clients and customers is one of the biggest factors when in design. Whether it be the time you need to make a project, or the time you're expected to have said project out. Both examples tend to interact with each other more often than not; However you must also consider the client's patience when it comes to said product, and how much they'll want out of it. Having explained all of that, let's take the time to learn why we need to respect it.

       As usual, we all know about deadlines.; they give us a limited amount of time to finish a project before it needs to be turned in. However, one thing people don't really think about is what the quality should be when compared to the time. Say someone wants a project done in a week, they'll expect a week's worth of effort in that project. When creating timelines for yourself, consider your abilities, and your schedule before deciding on a set deadline. Give your clients an example of what you can pull off in enough time, so they may have a proper idea on how to value your work.

     Another factor for time to consider is 'how much will my client invest in this?' Imagine writing a movie, and it is supposed to be a lighthearted comedy for children. Chances are, they won't want to spend more than an hour and a half watching it. However, if your audience happened to be fans of intricate, lore filled journey movies, you might be making it longer. This way, it will satisfy their desire to see it laid out in detail. This is jot just important for the main product, but also any extra features or merchandise that might catch them.

      Time is one of the most valuable resources in the world. It is both a measurement in how much we can do,when we can do it, and how much our clients could spare.  Without any grasp of time, nothing would be done in an effecient manner, and no one would be please. With all of that said, than you for sparing your time to read this, and stay tuned!


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