What do you do if your design ideas are too impractical for the client's needs?
As a graphic designer, you're bound to encounter a situation where your creative vision doesn't align with the client's practical needs. This can be a real challenge, as it requires you to balance your artistic integrity with the realities of a client's brief. It's a common scenario: you've poured your heart and soul into a design concept, only to find it's too avant-garde, too complex, or simply not in line with what the client requires. The key is not to see this as a setback, but as an opportunity to refine your problem-solving skills and adaptability within the field of graphic design.
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