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After someone submits writing for a request, here’s what you probably shouldn’t say:

“What is this gibberish?” “How do you make the words sound so appealing like that?” When asking someone to submit a design for a digital project, here's how you shouldn't respond: “I don't like it.” (They didn't provide much instruction to begin with on the direction of the project) “That's what she DIDN'T want” (They didn't tell the designer what kind of graphics they should stay away from or what the larger vision was) “I'm going to send this to xyz person (who you are not familiar with) to see what they think.” “I forgot to tell you I asked xyz person to also submit designs for this.” “I think I'll have you work with this person on this project. We're having a hard time gaining customers. Maybe you can help.”


“What is this gibberish?”

“How do you make the words sound so appealing like that?”

When asking someone to submit a design for a digital project, here's how you shouldn't respond:

“I don't like it.” (They didn't provide much instruction to begin with on the direction of the project)

“That's what she DIDN'T want” (They didn't tell the designer what kind of graphics they should stay away from or what the larger vision was)

“I'm going to send this to xyz person (who you are not familiar with) to see what they think.”

“I forgot to tell you I asked xyz person to also submit designs for this.”

“I think I'll have you work with this person on this project. We're having a hard time gaining customers. Maybe you can help.”

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