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MickeyBlue
Feb 20, 2002, 09:52 AM
Just posted this thread to ask those PEX members who are Web Designers as well about your stand on the web standards that some freelancers, designers are implementing with their work!

Some Designers (mostly freelancers) charges the lowest amount just to get some clients, but the hell with the quality of their work! Is there any standard (or Law perhaps) to guide a quality freak freelance Designer like me to meet the quality and price of work?

I may have over reacted to those freaking low cost designers, judging their work, but it really is unfair for a good quality making designer to be a spare choice for some clients.

So guys, no offense meant here, just wanna have the opinion of those designers that are really after for quality not for money.

And as for the clients, what would you want your web site to be? To have a Good Quality? or the Cheap one?

SUX2BU
Feb 20, 2002, 11:03 AM
Trust me on this, clients will demand for a good design even for a cheap price. And as a quality-oriented designer that you are, it doesn't matter how much they'll pay you. If you really are good and you want quality in all your designs, don't fret since you are not after the moolah. :)

Oh wait, if you belong to the high end, then you must be after the money? :confused4:

Adroth
Feb 21, 2002, 11:06 PM
If you have the reputation, you can charge higher. If you don't, then build one first before you charge the $$$s.

Your standards should always remain high -- regardless of the price. After all, would you want to have your name associated with a crappy piece of work?