FAQs
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
You want someone who will be open to your criticisms and changes, even if they don't agree. The artist needs a protective shell around their ego. After all, you are the customer. There are times though, when the artist has to give an opinion on what the client wants, knowing that things will not work out otherwise with the final product and the customer will end up unhappy. The artist should be capable of a variety of styles, so you are not limited to only one style, theirs. Of course, talent is very important and experience. Technical skill is also important. It provides opportunities that otherwise would not be available to you. You want someone who will treat you with courtesy, who you can trust.