So many times in the past, I have shared e-design projects that I have completed and have discussed how I go about completing virtual design boards. Since I am now moving into servicing local clients as well, I thought it would be fun to share a glimpse of what goes into meeting and presenting to clients, in person. Our first official time meeting is usually in their house, where we discuss the space and what the client would like to change. Before meeting, the client has already filled out the same form I give virtual clients. Having this information ahead of time helps me go into the initial meeting, knowing a little bit about the space and what they are looking for. {They don’t have to fill out the entire form, since most of the questions will be covered in person, such as the floor plan. But, seeing the space ahead of time gets the brain turning a bit faster for me! Also, it gives them an idea for what we will be discussing at the initial meeting, so they feel a bit more prepared themselves.} I bring along a bag filled with my tape measure, additional questions and graph paper to draw out the floor plan.
Tamra says
PLEASE show us a bunch of "after" photos! I'm loving your design concepts for this client and I'd love to see how it comes together!
Stacey says
Great info! I agree with Tamra too! Would love to see!
Sandra says
I love every single design you create! Love! Love! Love!
Andrea Mowery says
So interesting! I love to see the process that gets you from Point A to B. It's way beyond my go-to-Target-and-snatch-up-whatever-appeals-to-me strategy. ๐
Kimberly Lemmon says
Thanks for sharing your process Amber. I love the idea of using the canvas as a back drop. So much more interesting and tactile than a printed sheet of paper!
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