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Brand Design Agency Illustrates Client Feedback As Classic Horror Movie Posters (9 Pics)
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Brand Design Agency Illustrates Client Feedback As Classic Horror Movie Posters (9 Pics)

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Freelancers and contractors have certain perks in their work lives; the freedom to pick and choose projects that seem the most interesting and challenging is great, plus you can decide how much you think your work is worth and set your own schedule.

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    However, there are downsides too. Demanding clients can suddenly shift deadlines and budgets, micromanage your work until it’s no longer your creation anymore and don’t even get me started on paying taxes…

    Sometimes completing a project is only the beginning. Then comes the feedback, the excuses for incomplete payment, the complaints and the “just one more thing.”

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    Philippines-based design studio Serious Studio have obviously been there many times before and decided to turn their terrifying client experiences into a series of vintage horror movie posters. As you can see, they make perfect sense!

    “We wanted to do something fun for Halloween, and what’s scarier than a client from hell?” Serious Studio, whose mission is to “design things with intention and character,” told Bored Panda. “Our client horror stories were inspired by real-life scenarios and experiences from others in the industry.”

    “We think that it got such a positive reaction because our collection of horror stories was so true to life. These are stories that every creative, whether you’re a freelancer or a designer at a big agency, can relate to.”

    Scroll down below to see the ‘client from hell’ stories for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!

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    Spooky story #1: “It’s 4pm and I’m about to wrap things up and call it a day when all of a sudden, a client calls, demanding a turnover for a new concept by the end of the day. Sometimes, at night, I can still hear the shrill echo of a voice taunting me to make that deadline…” – Anonymous Advertising Creative

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    Spooky story #2: “A few days ago, my client wanted me to just copy his competitor’s logo to save time and back-and-forths. He was persistent that I should just copy it because ‘it just works’. I wanted to tell him that if he’s just going to literally copy a restaurant, he should just forget about starting one. I didn’t tell him because I’m just sitting here eating my popcorn, waiting for this trainwreck that is just about to happen.” – Anonymous Graphic Designer

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    Spooky story #3: “My small agency just finished a project that went on for months. By the time we started to talk about billing, my client told me to talk to their accounting department. The sad part is they really don’t have an accounting department— I was actually talking to their intern, who was a really bad liar. He ended up just saying that his boss suddenly can’t pay our agency. ” – Anonymous Finance Guy

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    Spooky story #4: “My client told me that I shouldn’t get paid for this because they’re just a startup. The best they can do is pay me in exposure, and get me when they’re way bigger. After all, he said, it’s called freelancing for a reason. Also, who lives on exposure anyway?” – Anonymous Freelancer

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    Spooky story #5: “I’m at my daughter’s ballet recital, and out of nowhere my boss asks me to fix some site bugs that could easily be done on Monday. Here’s to the weekend!” – Anonymous Web Developer

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    Here’s the last one. The lesson in this one is to never pitch for free. Spooky story #6: “I pitched a brand campaign to this company last July and they loved it. A week later, they told me that they didn’t have a budget for it, so they went ahead and executed it with someone who could do it for cheap.” – Anonymous Advertising Creative

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    Daria B
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Freelancer not paidlancer"? Seriously?! *facepalm level: kicked my brain out of my head*

    Natters
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yup. I think the "free" actually refers to "freedom" as in, you are your own company with freedom to do as you wish.

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    Daria B
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    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Freelancer not paidlancer"? Seriously?! *facepalm level: kicked my brain out of my head*

    Natters
    Community Member
    5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yup. I think the "free" actually refers to "freedom" as in, you are your own company with freedom to do as you wish.

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