KarenWeiss
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Capstone project. Real client. Local nonprofit. We're designing their annual report. Everything was going fine until yesterday's meeting.
Client looked at our draft and said: "It's good but... can you add more pop?"
More pop. What does that mean? More color? More contrast? More energy? More sparkle? I asked for clarification and she said "you know... pop. Make it pop."
I don't know. I really don't know.
I asked my professor what "pop" means in design terms. She laughed and said "it means the client doesn't have vocabulary to describe what they want. Your job is to figure it out."
So now I'm trying different things. Brighter colors. Bolder fonts. More white space. Less white space. Illustrations. Photographs. Everything feels like guessing.
The worst part is she'll probably look at the next version and say "not quite what I meant" without being able to explain what she meant.
Design is half art, half mind-reading. Today feels like all mind-reading.
Anyone else dealt with vague client feedback? How do you figure out what "pop" means?
Client looked at our draft and said: "It's good but... can you add more pop?"
More pop. What does that mean? More color? More contrast? More energy? More sparkle? I asked for clarification and she said "you know... pop. Make it pop."
I don't know. I really don't know.
I asked my professor what "pop" means in design terms. She laughed and said "it means the client doesn't have vocabulary to describe what they want. Your job is to figure it out."
So now I'm trying different things. Brighter colors. Bolder fonts. More white space. Less white space. Illustrations. Photographs. Everything feels like guessing.
The worst part is she'll probably look at the next version and say "not quite what I meant" without being able to explain what she meant.
Design is half art, half mind-reading. Today feels like all mind-reading.
Anyone else dealt with vague client feedback? How do you figure out what "pop" means?