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ideasonideas &#8211; Eric Karjaluoto discusses design, brands and experience » Blog Archive » How to disarm 10 difficult client observations/requests
Unveiling a solution is arguably the most harrowing aspect of the creative process. In our last post we talked about how we can work to better service our clients. In this one, I’ll share some of [...]]]></description>
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