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Re: How does the general public view your job
this is why I decided to NOT pursue a career in Graphic Design.
I HATED that attitude. Though the unrealistic demands is justified, but the superficial bullshit about making fun of them just pissed me the fuck off.
Re: How does the general public view your job
(Anonymous) 2014-04-22 02:52 am (UTC)(link)Re: How does the general public view your job
Re: How does the general public view your job
Like one of the women who regularly sends me work, now that we've taken over all the web updating, used to do the updating for her department... and she is one of the reasons we took over all of the web updating. Because she's a very nice woman, I really like her as a person... but when she was in charge of her department's part of the site, she insisted on adding cutesy animated clip art that made it look like it was from 1994. So "the dancing bear", for instance, became a running gag among my department, and when we revamped the site, I even saved the gif in question just so I could pull it out from time to time and make everyone go "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" XD
She's great, always wants to make things as easy for us as possible, but unfortunately working with her involves a lot of explaining things like "the underlined text means you can click it and it will take you to the file I'm referring to", or trying to tactfully talk her into some design choice other than putting flashing red and yellow text or bouncing beach ball graphics on the otherwise neutral-and-blue site. I'm for some reason pretty successful at it, so the entire department just has me handle her requests.