Andy Pratt
08-03-2008, 4:50 PM
I'm looking to develop a more professional way of reviewing ideas and deciding on design with potential clients, and was looking for input from those of you that have found successful techniques.
What I've sort of settled on so far is to make up a nice binder that gives an overview of some major style types I can do, then follow-on pages that deal with joinery methods, finishes and functional design features.
My thought on this is that it would allow a client to pick a style, then continue flipping through as we discuss the details in turn. The pictures/descriptions would help move ideas along and keep me from forgetting to offer certain things, as well as keeping new ideas within the realm of what I'm capable of doing.
Do you see any issues with this idea, or any things I should make sure to include if you think it will work?
Thanks,
Andy
What I've sort of settled on so far is to make up a nice binder that gives an overview of some major style types I can do, then follow-on pages that deal with joinery methods, finishes and functional design features.
My thought on this is that it would allow a client to pick a style, then continue flipping through as we discuss the details in turn. The pictures/descriptions would help move ideas along and keep me from forgetting to offer certain things, as well as keeping new ideas within the realm of what I'm capable of doing.
Do you see any issues with this idea, or any things I should make sure to include if you think it will work?
Thanks,
Andy