WHY YOU DO THIS.
Apr. 16th, 2013 05:15 pmToday's theme is, apparently, ignoring my expert advice on design and web sites, and the ramifications of it.
Firstly, I spent two hours banging my head against Squarespace, because a client decided that Squarespace was easier to work with than Wordpress. Problem is, Squarespace is so rigid that I can't customize everything the way she wants, so it has mainly been an unneccessary waste of my time and her money. At least I got paid, but jeeeeez. :p
THEN, I gave someone else some important advice about a logo design that someone else did, and recommended some small changes to improve legibility and scalability. So far, it looks like that advice is being ignored, too. Nobody can say that I didn't warn them, I guess, but as the webmaster, this is ultimately going to become MY problem.
I need a beer. :p
Firstly, I spent two hours banging my head against Squarespace, because a client decided that Squarespace was easier to work with than Wordpress. Problem is, Squarespace is so rigid that I can't customize everything the way she wants, so it has mainly been an unneccessary waste of my time and her money. At least I got paid, but jeeeeez. :p
THEN, I gave someone else some important advice about a logo design that someone else did, and recommended some small changes to improve legibility and scalability. So far, it looks like that advice is being ignored, too. Nobody can say that I didn't warn them, I guess, but as the webmaster, this is ultimately going to become MY problem.
I need a beer. :p
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Date: 2013-04-17 05:30 pm (UTC)I'm fortunate in that most of the people I work with are smart enough to know that they don't know enough to do it themselves. But, occasionally, someone shows up who's all, "I'm going to pay you not-enough-money for your expertise and then ignore everything you recommend!" Because, you know, that's obviously a good investment of one's limited startup cash flow. :p
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Date: 2013-04-19 12:43 am (UTC)Then, I wrote to a woman who is a moderator for a support group I was in with a question related to a post in the group that I made last week. Since she sent me something in reference to the post, I assumed that she had read it. Clearly not, though. Also, in her response to me, she commented on someone else's post in a way that clearly indicated she either hadn't read or hadn't understood that either.
Today is clearly cursed.