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Put another way, do you give your clients what they ask for, or, do you offer your best judgment even when it’s not what they want to hear?
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Now before you dismiss this as a question meant for someone else, let me say this: No number of design awards, glowing articles, or Fortune 100 clients grants you exemption from this question.
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