We have all been there – you work day and night with your team to develop an amazing solution. You create a great presentation filled with impeccable research and beautiful illustrations. You even have design prototypes created for extra impact. And then… SUCCESS! The client loves everything about it!
Then, in some strange twist of fate, conversation and direction shifts in subsequent meetings. Changes occur. Your design is dancing into the “safe” territory. The research is forgotten and you lose the momentum of the great idea. It is now just an “okay” idea. Your team is flustered and you believe you have failed because “okay” design is the real archenemy of “great” design. You hang your head and shake your fist to the typography god Spiekermann and the star-crossed Beirut.
“What went wrong?!” you scream. “What… went… wrong…?”
The project’s downfall most likely related to management of the overall design vision. The design vision is the structure of the project. It is the framework of information and concepts that the client’s decisions will be based on. Building a design vision will allow the project to flourish in conjunction with client comments because they will feel more comfortable with perceived risks.
How do you keep your design vision on track? Well here is an approach that has worked for me multiple times – reducing the need for “options” and focusing myself on the solutions.
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