The client napkin sketch had me in tears!! Wow what Ben was saying was too real. Just hearing how Matthew handled that was amazing. When clients throw a wrench in your plans and you have no idea how to respond things can get bad. "Do it to be a problem solver, not add a piece to your portfolio." Real Talk. Needed to hear that.
I definitely agree Matthew. No matter how familiar with talking to different people, there are really times that we need helps and tips on how we should communicate client. Thank you, your effort are really appreciated.
I am very happy that I watched this video last week! Today I was able to apply unexpectedly one of your roleplays: My client had a new idea for her logo design, so I told her that I am happy to make that if there is more time and money available. I'll send her the presentation of the logo from today and the price for working on the new idea, and then she can decide after having slept over it.
Hey! I am from India I am XML, HTML, DTD Programmer finding job for freelancing . I love this video very much because after watching this i will improve my communications skill. Thank you
Matthew - I can tell you've spent a great deal of time with Chris... Your mannerisms are slowly transforming into his :p But hey, it' EFFECTIVE! The objective, emotionless/unbiased demeanor never fails in business!!
Ha ha.... Abbbsolutely beautiful ! I love the team that Ben Burns and Matthew Encina together make. Thank you so much for this invaluable bits of wisdom you provide. Heartfelt gratitude to you and your team for bringing these to us 💗🙏
About the role play @27:00 When the client, at the eleventh hour tries to throw in their own concept, shouldn't you start with a question like "Are you unhappy with our work?", "Is there a problem with the process we've been doing?" or "Has something happened that changed the strategy we arrived at back at the start of the project?".
Awesome episode! Mathew & Ben, you guys did a great job at demonstrating scenarios on positioning yourself as a professional that was hired for their expertise and how to maintain a positive and productive vibe throughout the process. I have a request for a role play, if possible: how would you handle a situation where a potential client has questioned the ranged cost, let's say 3k-1k, for a project and asks for an explanation of what would they get depending on where in that cost range they eventually choose? Would this be considered a request for a proposal?
I love this episode! I'm really loving these client and designer role plays. It's really helping me when interacting with clients. Futur team great content!
Love the role plays guys. My biggest problem I run into often is the clients perception of my design skills now that I freelance from home after having children. I have been a Designer for 20 years working my way up to senior art director for a well known advertising agency. I hit pause to start my family and once I began working for myself from home, I get the feeling that I am not perceived at the same level. At the agency I was a senior, who's opinion was very valued. At home I am just a "graphic designer" who can draw well. If I presented a design it was "the direction" to go. From my home studio, its something pretty I have come up with and my client will continuously offer their Creative Direction. Or even when I tell people I am a designer and they realise I work from home, there is usually an unimpressed reaction. I would LOVE some direction on how to change this or if others have encountered this and what they have done.
@@MatthewEncina I'd love some role play on some very early contact with the "potential" client. For example you meet a prospect at an event and you'd like to discover if there might be some work opportunity with him/her. Again, thanks for the great content. I'm gonna have to listen to this episode again and take some notes to prepare a script! Keep up the good work guys :)
Amazing content. As always. It's 4.13am in Italy, but I didn't want to miss this. I'm glad I made this choice 😂 I would ask to you guys a role play of how to expand the current offered services (video mograph) to brand or logo refreshing (even if we've never spoken about it early on) Or how can I approach to a client offering brand identity services even if I don't have experience proved on my website. Should I keep the budget low? What range price should I line on?
I have learnt alot thank you very much for your mind blowing content explained about approaching the new clients and it was very useful information.expecting more videos from you.. Appreciated your work.
sooooo real life experiences! all those things happens to me and finally discussed :) great questions by Ben Burns and answers / solutions by Matt! :) thanks for the awesomeness! :) more of these! ;)
Thank you so much for all the amazing content you gave us. I wish soon I can take the Bootcamp, at least I'm gonna try soon the membership. Warm hugs from Chile!
Kindly tell me how Many times should i thank you for this Super Amazing thing! You are super amazing, i love you both toooooooooooo much. Unfortunately i could not join you, but i always Watch it Keep it up our MASTERS😍😍
At around 22:00 (role playing).. that's usually where I fall in the cracks.. especially when it comes to opening up the discussion on "money".. ending up working on it without getting paid extra. As a client.. I really give budget and ample time to those I hire. But as a designer.. that's where I end up. 😥
Hey guys, I know I'm a couple of years late with this but I also had a question based off the second roleplay. What if you had already agreed on a deadline date and revisions but the client is always late with their response? How do you make sure you stay within the scope and time frame of the work?
As usual, great video. Hope you got over your cold Matthew. I have a scenario for you that I would love for you to solve via role play. I've dealt with a client who had an anger management issue. It was actually well known. So much so, that his business partner actually told me about it in the initial meeting and asked I deal with only him and not his partner. Anyway, at one point of the project the angry business partner called me out of the blue and was completely irate and irrational. I tried my best to speak calmly to him, but he continued on his rant. Maybe you can give some ideas of how to deescalate the situation, but also try to work out the problem. In my particular case, he was angry about how why the website function he wanted was missing from the website, yet from my side, it was never once mentioned in the initial scope provided by his business partner. It's obvious to point at the scope document, but when the client is on the phone and not being rational, how do you defuse this on the fly?
I'm an architecture freelancer and I don't entertain clients who call. I want chats and e-mailing so that all correspondence are formal, non-verbal and can be screenshot.
@@audreyjaimygepitan21 I don't entertain them. Those people are Jurassic and should not be working online. They should hire full-time staff in their office that they can talk to all day. Usually those are White Americans, Australians, and all other Caucasians. They like calling and yakking the whole day disturbing you. They usually talk too fast with accents that are hard to understand.
Hey Futur team, would love you guys to chime in next on how to handle situations when the clients are from different departments (but equal seniority) and they eventually have different opinions about the work drafts when you present it. My experiences with this is that it appears that the different departments are often not in sync or unison with one another and often have a different agenda as it pertains to the project. Some internal politicking might also be at work here. Would you try to isolate the criticism and to look to address that specifically, even if the other departments involved don't mind it or actually like those parts of the work? Or would you have the clients figure out their differences internally and then come back to you with one conclusion/feedback (so as to not be involved in the tug of war)? How would you attempt to mitigate this early on in pre-production? If you guys tackle this, I would love to hear a deeper dive into this bringing up a range of possible techniques or perspectives on handling situations like this. I don't think there will be a single silver bullet answer to this. Many thanks!
As always... Amazing sharing-thank you, all! I love all the role plays! I have a possible future role play for you... so have you ever had a client (I’m sure we all have).... where it’s towards the very end of the project or task... delivery, actually.... and then the client just quickly asks for the deliverable to also be “popped” into a completely different format (e.g., design is structured as a letter-sized print-out... but now they’d also like a full widescreen responsive webpage for it... within five minutes... lol). In other words, when clients are completely unaware of how design or different platforms work, and then they make such a request, what would be thefutur’s approach to handling that communication? I love all of the client expectations tips. I believe I’m fairly good with communication. I do have one follow-up question but it’s too long to try to write.... maybe I’ll do a “Ask Chris Anything” video for the question.... but I’m not sure yet.... I can’t promise I’ll brave up for that anytime too soon.... 😳🧐... (trying to manage expectations here-lol!) Anyhow-thanks again.... and Matthew, hope you feel all better super quick! =) 🌟
Guys fantastic advice as always. Here’s a question, You’ve done your best & client does not respond & procrastinates, how do you approach this situ? Thankyou R.
Can you please make an Episode for Graphic tablets and Equipment, for me an Example Ergonomic Vertical mouse has changed my life, Somethings like these
6:07 Shouldn't the roles, responsibilities, and the goals of the project be defined in the contract? I have seen many videos from you guys where you put a lot of emphasis on having all of this in writing BEFORE you start the project.
awesome tips matt, as always! one of my biggest challenges is dealing with clients that have 0 empathy with their target users/audience so their feedback isn't really that useful and sometimes even detrimental. but at the end of the day, they provide me with the money i need to live so i can't say no to their requests. how do you deal with that situation?
Some months ago I missed deadlines due to my relationship and I didn't feel creative at all, no focus at all, sleepless, I just wanted to solve what was happening as if my life depended on it, ruining several new potential long term clients relationships I had because I said nothing to them and I was almost unable to work. Worries were like hands choking creativity and focus throats to me then. Should I had to say to the client what was happening in my life, how I was feeling and why work was ridiculously slowing down all of a sudden ? Or just as I did explain nothing and deliver the work with this delay because I thought it is my fault feeling so low, hitting rock bottom and none of client business ? Is there a way to get back on track with these disappointed clients ? If yes how? Thanks for your time.
Mr.Mathewencina, Can I know As a packaging,logo,grapic,label,posdisplay etc. designer which is the best platform is suitable.more than 10years experience in many countries.Such As HK,China,KSA,singapore Dubai etc. with many outstanding companese & brands. please kindly advice. Thanks a lot for Mr.Chris Do & Mr.Matthew
Hello Sir, I am Lorens. I live in Bangladesh. I am Bangle. My English is not good. But I try it's better. I watched your many tutorials and develop my skills. But I don't understand how i create a project for online marketplace (like Graphicriver). Can you create a video for work online marketplace.
doing freelancing from 3 years, I realize i should improve my communication after watching your video I realize what I need to improve.
The client napkin sketch had me in tears!! Wow what Ben was saying was too real. Just hearing how Matthew handled that was amazing. When clients throw a wrench in your plans and you have no idea how to respond things can get bad. "Do it to be a problem solver, not add a piece to your portfolio." Real Talk. Needed to hear that.
Role-playing helps a lot because it reflects what happens in real life client communication situation. Thank you guys for sharing videos like this.
"With time and money anything is possible." I love this riddles thanks Mathew
I definitely agree Matthew. No matter how familiar with talking to different people, there are really times that we need helps and tips on how we should communicate client. Thank you, your effort are really appreciated.
That role play part hit me so hard. Can't express in words how much valuable this stuff is to me and alot of us. So Golden !
Sorry to be this casual by saying this but THIS IS INSANE. Pure gold from the Futur. Thanks guys.
I am very happy that I watched this video last week! Today I was able to apply unexpectedly one of your roleplays: My client had a new idea for her logo design, so I told her that I am happy to make that if there is more time and money available. I'll send her the presentation of the logo from today and the price for working on the new idea, and then she can decide after having slept over it.
I really like your tone and professionalism. Thank you.
Hey! I am from India I am XML, HTML, DTD Programmer finding job for freelancing . I love this video very much because after watching this i will improve my communications skill. Thank you
I love these roleplays i am a newbie i always have difficult time communicating with clients....
The Futur just keeps giving!
Matthew - I can tell you've spent a great deal of time with Chris... Your mannerisms are slowly transforming into his :p But hey, it' EFFECTIVE! The objective, emotionless/unbiased demeanor never fails in business!!
Matt is a great student.
Super helpful video. Thank you so much for all this precious advice you so generously shared to us!
being an Interior Design student this helps a lot.
We are definitely enjoying the role plays, keep up the great content. It adds another dimension. 😊
Fantastic role playing! You guys rock...I learned so much in just one video! I couldn't thank you enough. You are real pros!
Ha ha.... Abbbsolutely beautiful ! I love the team that Ben Burns and Matthew Encina together make. Thank you so much for this invaluable bits of wisdom you provide. Heartfelt gratitude to you and your team for bringing these to us 💗🙏
Great format, first covering the theory and then putting it to practice on the go!
About the role play @27:00 When the client, at the eleventh hour tries to throw in their own concept, shouldn't you start with a question like "Are you unhappy with our work?", "Is there a problem with the process we've been doing?" or "Has something happened that changed the strategy we arrived at back at the start of the project?".
Awesome episode! Mathew & Ben, you guys did a great job at demonstrating scenarios on positioning yourself as a professional that was hired for their expertise and how to maintain a positive and productive vibe throughout the process.
I have a request for a role play, if possible: how would you handle a situation where a potential client has questioned the ranged cost, let's say 3k-1k, for a project and asks for an explanation of what would they get depending on where in that cost range they eventually choose? Would this be considered a request for a proposal?
I love this episode! I'm really loving these client and designer role plays. It's really helping me when interacting with clients. Futur team great content!
Fantastic role play and formula! Learnt a lot and am going to rewatch it!
Loved the role playing. Thanks Futur people!
This was super useful! Great advice from beginning to end.
This roleplaying video helped me a lot. Thanks.
Glad it helped!
awesome tips very useful thank you
Lovely thank you for sharing I really learnt a lot.
This was awesome! Great points and the role play was spot on! I was cracking up over the logo on the napkin. I used to get those all the time!
Matthew Encina it sure does and I’d like to say that I failed miserably back then lol But with the help of the Futur crew, I’ve come a long way! Lol
Wow great episode! I really needed these tips! Thanks!
Thanks for the video... it was very helpful and i learnt a lot
A role play of how to manage a client who does not pay on time or has a long delay.
Should get 50% upfront then 25% while towards project end and get last 25% and deliver the work :)))
Thanks for this video ♥️
Great work, guys! This is really helpful, thanks a lot.
Love the role plays guys. My biggest problem I run into often is the clients perception of my design skills now that I freelance from home after having children. I have been a Designer for 20 years working my way up to senior art director for a well known advertising agency. I hit pause to start my family and once I began working for myself from home, I get the feeling that I am not perceived at the same level. At the agency I was a senior, who's opinion was very valued. At home I am just a "graphic designer" who can draw well. If I presented a design it was "the direction" to go. From my home studio, its something pretty I have come up with and my client will continuously offer their Creative Direction. Or even when I tell people I am a designer and they realise I work from home, there is usually an unimpressed reaction. I would LOVE some direction on how to change this or if others have encountered this and what they have done.
Thanks for the training. It really will help my freelancing business
Great advice! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I LOVE YOU GUYS. I wish I had all this advice when I started freelancing!
Gold in here! I love the role plays, this is so useful!
@@MatthewEncina I'd love some role play on some very early contact with the "potential" client. For example you meet a prospect at an event and you'd like to discover if there might be some work opportunity with him/her.
Again, thanks for the great content. I'm gonna have to listen to this episode again and take some notes to prepare a script!
Keep up the good work guys :)
Thank you!
Great content, fellas! Thanks!
Like always, very useful!
Amazing content. As always. It's 4.13am in Italy, but I didn't want to miss this. I'm glad I made this choice 😂
I would ask to you guys a role play of how to expand the current offered services (video mograph) to brand or logo refreshing (even if we've never spoken about it early on)
Or how can I approach to a client offering brand identity services even if I don't have experience proved on my website. Should I keep the budget low? What range price should I line on?
I have learnt alot thank you very much for your mind blowing content explained about approaching the new clients and it was very useful information.expecting more videos from you.. Appreciated your work.
I just found this! Loved it! So helpful
enjoying this very informative discussion without ads :)
Thanks for quality content. all true.
Great video on how to communicate to your clients
Useful content, thanks
this is a treasure, helped me a lot, thank you so much guys =)
sooooo real life experiences! all those things happens to me and finally discussed :) great questions by Ben Burns and answers / solutions by Matt! :) thanks for the awesomeness! :) more of these! ;)
Great Guys! I just found the video now but it is really great.
I loved IT!!!
Thank you for the great tips! ✨
Thank you so much for all the amazing content you gave us. I wish soon I can take the Bootcamp, at least I'm gonna try soon the membership. Warm hugs from Chile!
See you when you do. Take care Maca.
Thank you guys great content. it has been really useful for me!
Kindly tell me how Many times should i thank you for this Super Amazing thing!
You are super amazing, i love you both toooooooooooo much.
Unfortunately i could not join you, but i always Watch it
Keep it up our MASTERS😍😍
agree, awsome
ROLE PLAY ON POINT!
@@MatthewEncina Definitely!
At around 22:00 (role playing).. that's usually where I fall in the cracks.. especially when it comes to opening up the discussion on "money".. ending up working on it without getting paid extra.
As a client.. I really give budget and ample time to those I hire.
But as a designer.. that's where I end up. 😥
i would love to learn more
Awesome learned a lot keep it up
Thank you.
Hey guys, I know I'm a couple of years late with this but I also had a question based off the second roleplay. What if you had already agreed on a deadline date and revisions but the client is always late with their response? How do you make sure you stay within the scope and time frame of the work?
More roleplays please
As usual, great video. Hope you got over your cold Matthew. I have a scenario for you that I would love for you to solve via role play. I've dealt with a client who had an anger management issue. It was actually well known. So much so, that his business partner actually told me about it in the initial meeting and asked I deal with only him and not his partner. Anyway, at one point of the project the angry business partner called me out of the blue and was completely irate and irrational. I tried my best to speak calmly to him, but he continued on his rant. Maybe you can give some ideas of how to deescalate the situation, but also try to work out the problem. In my particular case, he was angry about how why the website function he wanted was missing from the website, yet from my side, it was never once mentioned in the initial scope provided by his business partner. It's obvious to point at the scope document, but when the client is on the phone and not being rational, how do you defuse this on the fly?
nice one guys
very helpful dude
I'm an architecture freelancer and I don't entertain clients who call. I want chats and e-mailing so that all correspondence are formal, non-verbal and can be screenshot.
-_-
Didn't know we can do this! Everyone is saying call call call.
@@audreyjaimygepitan21 I don't entertain them. Those people are Jurassic and should not be working online. They should hire full-time staff in their office that they can talk to all day. Usually those are White Americans, Australians, and all other Caucasians. They like calling and yakking the whole day disturbing you. They usually talk too fast with accents that are hard to understand.
Hey Futur team, would love you guys to chime in next on how to handle situations when the clients are from different departments (but equal seniority) and they eventually have different opinions about the work drafts when you present it. My experiences with this is that it appears that the different departments are often not in sync or unison with one another and often have a different agenda as it pertains to the project. Some internal politicking might also be at work here.
Would you try to isolate the criticism and to look to address that specifically, even if the other departments involved don't mind it or actually like those parts of the work? Or would you have the clients figure out their differences internally and then come back to you with one conclusion/feedback (so as to not be involved in the tug of war)? How would you attempt to mitigate this early on in pre-production?
If you guys tackle this, I would love to hear a deeper dive into this bringing up a range of possible techniques or perspectives on handling situations like this. I don't think there will be a single silver bullet answer to this.
Many thanks!
@@MatthewEncina Dope. Looking forward to the sharing.
As always... Amazing sharing-thank you, all!
I love all the role plays!
I have a possible future role play for you... so have you ever had a client (I’m sure we all have).... where it’s towards the very end of the project or task... delivery, actually.... and then the client just quickly asks for the deliverable to also be “popped” into a completely different format (e.g., design is structured as a letter-sized print-out... but now they’d also like a full widescreen responsive webpage for it... within five minutes... lol). In other words, when clients are completely unaware of how design or different platforms work, and then they make such a request, what would be thefutur’s approach to handling that communication?
I love all of the client expectations tips. I believe I’m fairly good with communication. I do have one follow-up question but it’s too long to try to write.... maybe I’ll do a “Ask Chris Anything” video for the question.... but I’m not sure yet.... I can’t promise I’ll brave up for that anytime too soon.... 😳🧐... (trying to manage expectations here-lol!)
Anyhow-thanks again.... and Matthew, hope you feel all better super quick! =) 🌟
Guys fantastic advice as always. Here’s a question, You’ve done your best & client does not respond & procrastinates, how do you approach this situ? Thankyou R.
This is gold
One piece of feedback, your black background puts me off. Thanks and best wishes
Can you please make an Episode for Graphic tablets and Equipment, for me an Example Ergonomic Vertical mouse has changed my life, Somethings like these
Hello, How to handle if client asks to reduce the price?
6:07 Shouldn't the roles, responsibilities, and the goals of the project be defined in the contract? I have seen many videos from you guys where you put a lot of emphasis on having all of this in writing BEFORE you start the project.
awesome tips matt, as always! one of my biggest challenges is dealing with clients that have 0 empathy with their target users/audience so their feedback isn't really that useful and sometimes even detrimental. but at the end of the day, they provide me with the money i need to live so i can't say no to their requests. how do you deal with that situation?
i love it
Hi,
please kindy advice which platform is best for packagin & graphic designer CAN get renovate works.
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Spot o guys!!!
Some months ago I missed deadlines due to my relationship and I didn't feel creative at all, no focus at all, sleepless, I just wanted to solve what was happening as if my life depended on it, ruining several new potential long term clients relationships I had because I said nothing to them and I was almost unable to work. Worries were like hands choking creativity and focus throats to me then. Should I had to say to the client what was happening in my life, how I was feeling and why work was ridiculously slowing down all of a sudden ? Or just as I did explain nothing and deliver the work with this delay because I thought it is my fault feeling so low, hitting rock bottom and none of client business ? Is there a way to get back on track with these disappointed clients ? If yes how? Thanks for your time.
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Mr.Mathewencina,
Can I know As a packaging,logo,grapic,label,posdisplay etc.
designer which is the best platform is suitable.more than 10years experience in many countries.Such As HK,China,KSA,singapore Dubai etc.
with many outstanding companese & brands.
please kindly advice.
Thanks a lot
for Mr.Chris Do & Mr.Matthew
Hello Sir, I am Lorens. I live in Bangladesh. I am Bangle. My English is not good. But I try it's better. I watched your many tutorials and develop my skills. But I don't understand how i create a project for online marketplace (like Graphicriver). Can you create a video for work online marketplace.
Free for join and service create the information
Sirs i want parmanent job freelancher
i'm gonna miss Matthew ;_;
We have a new project coming up that a quarter million dollars lolx... anyone else?
Freelancher clients than organisation about give real job us. Yes those are table gaurantee about
0:48 wouldn't be funny nowadays hehehe
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