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- Pabranch on 2008-02-11 - Tags design , design-comp , dm3105 , presentation , tips , web
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Do you...
- Post a jpg of your comp to the web and send them a URL?
- Put it on your laptop or flash drive to present it on screen?
- Print it out and show them a paper version?
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There are a few downsides to this method though. For starters, you lose all control over how the client sees your hard work. No matter how many computers they have at their disposal, a client will inevitably choose the slowest one with the most obsolete browser and least flattering display.
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Obviously, meeting in person isn't always practical, especially if the client is more than a short drive away. When the option is available though, take advantage of it.
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When I have brought along a computer, I've noticed that clients tend to get distracted from the task of reviewing your comp.
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By printing out a design, you have precise control over what the client will see, and reduce the possible distractions which technology can bring to the table.
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on 2008-02-11 by pabranch
Consider also a bound booklet that flips so you can use transparencies to show dynamic behavior.


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