The #BucketFail: Allan Chochinov Discusses Design at Creative Mornings

The #BucketFail: Allan Chochinov Discusses Design at Creative Mornings

Clients often approach designers with a problem that they would like us to help them solve. Often, they ask us to build them a website or produce a special graphic or illustration. The purpose of these projects is typically to help them sell a product or service, or reach out to a particular audience. Designers, look at these sorts project through a special lens. We ask questions like “Who is the user?” “What is the best design for this project?” “What is the proper context for this project?” This lecture from Allan Chochinov at a Creative Mornings event in New York City talks about some of the questions that go through a designers mind when speaking to clients about a particular project.

  • Anders

    At first I was like “hmm, interesting”. Then I saw the guitar.

  • http://www.dessign.net Dessign

    Clients might think they know what they want, but we as a designers have to educate them and show them some examples why things work the way they do. Design is more psychology then design itself, today anybody can design a banner, brochure, website, but if they don’t know the psychology of the people using their design then the design is useless.

    Great video btw

    Marios

  • Carolina

    Hi, I would like to see some tips to know when a work is done, a big problem to people that is beginig to design is overwork a project, sometimes is hard to know when a image is finished.