Doesn't that leave things a bit up in the air though for the client? no deadline means the designer could take the p*ss if they wanted to.
Thanks Mike, ive seen that name but dont know anything about him, khaushal banned, hes a cool guy from what i remember, i remember khaushal posting more earlier this year.
Zeb is a great guy and I truly respect him, not only for his excellent work, but his patience and attitude while in design mode. He worked with chris and I very well and was always on point and we never second guessed him ever. If it was something I needed to speak to him about regarding mods and his visual representation of them or just zeb to chris one on one, he was always there with a great understanding, very helpful and willing to go the extra mile. Marko(balkanboy) and Zeb(Agent47) are the best two designers i've ever worked with.
Well said. He is a true professional and produces excellent quality work. I was recommended to him by Rob and because of that chose to hire him. I could go on all day but basically i'm a very happy customer.
Yes, you are right. Designer must keep deadline on his mind and can't be too late. If he is not able to do things as promised updating his client is fair thing to do. Understanding has to be present on both sides in order for things to work. After all, we are all just humans, and we all make mistakes.
Very clean looking and nice color choice, i wasn't aware of this directory at all. Its very important, for someone to have a professional aproach like this, it sounds like a good way to go about it, if the designer can give a client that confidence then from a clients end, for myself as example i would feel more at ease, but without it, it would make me nervous. Its most important, if your happy with the end result. I do agree, its a two way understanding, i understand that in many lines of work that a job may go beyond a deadline, if the designer, for the sake of doing a job properly may go beyond the agreed time then im sure it would be accepted by most clients.