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Question 3 of 31 for our Graphic Design Mock Interview

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Question 3 of 31

How do you approach client revisions to your work?

The interviewer asks this question to learn how open you are to feedback on your design work. It helps the interviewer to understand whether or not you can adapt and incorporate feedback. Beyond that, it speaks to your professionalism and your abilities to navigate the client relationship.

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How to Answer: How do you approach client revisions to your work?

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  • 3. How do you approach client revisions to your work?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      The interviewer asks this question to learn how open you are to feedback on your design work. It helps the interviewer to understand whether or not you can adapt and incorporate feedback. Beyond that, it speaks to your professionalism and your abilities to navigate the client relationship.

      Written by Gentry Edwards on January 28th, 2022

      The Goal

      The goal is to show that you value feedback and client input. You should demonstrate that feedback and revision is a natural part of the creative process. This is an opportunity to showcase your professionalism as a designer.

      Written by Gentry Edwards on January 28th, 2022

      What You Need to Know

      In asking this question, the interviewer is indicating that he/she has encountered designers in the past who struggle with feedback and/or revisions from clients. Often creatives get very close to their work and take revisions personally. Taking feedback personally isn't professional. Revisions almost always result in a better deliverable.

      Written by Gentry Edwards on January 28th, 2022

      Client Revisions Example

      I am very open to feedback and want to make sure I'm delivering what my client needs. In the beginning of my career, I took client revisions personally. But, over time, I've grown to understand the importance of feedback on my design work. The reality is that design is an iterative process. It should evolve over the course of revisions into a stronger design.

      Written by Gentry Edwards on January 28th, 2022