Who was your client?
Alan's dad, Arthur Leung.
How did you get your job?
Alan's dad needed internet presence and our firm could help provide that for him.
Did you deal with the client directly?
No, Alan was the one who made contact with his dad. We were only workers.
Was there some sort of compensation?
No, we did this from the kindness of our hearts and the need to do something.
What was your role?
I helped create many of the corporate identity for the client's website.
Did you act professionally?
Yes, I worked through a chain of command and would do the work requested of me.
Did your client act professionally?
Yes, I never actually got to meet the client so it all felt like I was only a subordinate.
Describe the work you did.
I worked on the many corporate identity items but specifically did most work on the lanyard.
Describe your creative process.
I picked a blank lanyard and used his dad's preexisting logo to superimpose an image over the lanyard.
How often did you communicate with your client?
Often, since Alan sees him at home all the time. we communicated through him most of the time.
Did you have regular meetings to look over proofs or progress of work?
No, we worked on a do and be judged basis where we critiqued each others work.
Were you able to meet the deadline?
Yes, we finished before the deadline.
What was the feedback from your client?
He said it was not bad, but could be better.
Did your client require changes?
He suggested what we could of done differently but did not require changes.
What was your favorite part working with the client?
He was honest and provided feedback.
What was your least favorite part working with the client?
There wasn't much of a least favorite park for working with the client.
Would you do anything differently?
I would find a better image of the lanyard since I had to cut out a few pieces.
What did you learn from this experience?
I learned that there are other and more creative ways to creating a lanyard after looking at some examples afterwards.
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