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Thu., Mar. 19, 2009, 9:58 pm
One of the challenges to working with the church is some of the very opinionated feedback you receive from the pastor, committee, etc. When you get criticism what do you do? Do you get defensive, put up walls? Or do you embrace it in a way that results in great design?
Sitepoint has a great post that every designer working with the church should read (http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/03/13/why-criticism-from-a-client-is-a-good-thing/). Excellent post. In fact, go read it and come back. I'll wait ...
See? Good stuff.
What did you think of the question posed at the end of the post? Is there ever a time when you don’t readily take feedback from a client and try to incorporate it into the project?
More... (http://www.churchmarketingsucks.com/archives/2009/03/why_criticism_i.html)
Sitepoint has a great post that every designer working with the church should read (http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/03/13/why-criticism-from-a-client-is-a-good-thing/). Excellent post. In fact, go read it and come back. I'll wait ...
See? Good stuff.
What did you think of the question posed at the end of the post? Is there ever a time when you don’t readily take feedback from a client and try to incorporate it into the project?
More... (http://www.churchmarketingsucks.com/archives/2009/03/why_criticism_i.html)