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Lowering Our Standards – Part 2

May 27, 2010

So how does this lowering of standards manifest itself and what can we do about it? With the coming of digital photography, we’re being asked to use photography that truthfully isn’t very good. Of course, the upside of this is that our Photoshop skills are getting better out of necessity, but even so, it’s not the same as quality, professional photography. Not to mention those PowerPoint graphics that our clients want to use at 300%. In addition to our skills as designers we’re having to become digital repair-people. Is there no limit to the lack of quality art we’ll agree to use? I’ve come to the conclusion that unlike a pendulum that has swung too far to the “poor quality” side and will eventually swing back the other way, the “swing back” isn’t going to happen without a little help. Just say no? Well … it’s a start. Realistically, we probably can’t “just say no”, but maybe we can push back a bit for better quality. This could mean using stock photos, illustration or better yet bringing in a pro photographer once in a while or improving our Illustration skills by recreating graphics. It comes down to value and I think it’s up to us to help build it again. Show your clients what good photography looks like. I know, it won’t work all the time, but the “quality sells” argument is a good one, with lot’s of examples out there, so what do you say? Are we pros or not?

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