20+ Irritating Moments of Graphic Designers


Irritating Moments of Graphic Designers: Either you are a full-time designer or freelancer, Sometimes there’re certain things which make you irritate while you creating a project. In this post, we’ve listed a few irritating moments of graphic designers. My name is Amit, I must say designers life is not easy. In fact, I also face the same irritating moment sometimes. Mentioned below irritating moments are manageable we should avoid it. Below bold points are most irritating moments for me.

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The most annoying moment is when a non-designer gives you a critique over your shoulder. Read below to know “Irritating Moments of Graphic Designers” most of the time during their work hours at the office, over the phone call or in the personal face to face encounter with some silly, weird & disturbing horrible clients. I’m sure the designers can relate to any of these awkward irritating moments being faced by them somehow or the other!

Irritating Moments of Graphic Designers:

1. When you are in hurry to send project draft to the client, but suddenly your computer not responding.

 

2. Accidentally a Saved file deleted and you have no backup.

 

3. When a non-designer (outcast) gives you a critique over your shoulder.

 

4. When people ask for free designs. Read this: Say no to free design.

 

5. When clients say, “I’ll know what I want when I see it.”

 

6. When you make duplicate file to edit the revisions but after save this file you know this is the same file. There is no duplicate.

 

7. Sometimes you had done more than 90% work on any file but the file suddenly shows a popup notification that the file encountered a serious problem and only two options are available close and send an error report and the problem is not enough you are not able to save the backup file before.

 

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8. When you see a poorly designed structure sent by design client and wish you could erase it from the planet.

 

9. Worked on the project file and eventually saved under certain names for your convenience like– new, complete, done, final1, final2, final-final, final etc. and after so many revisions you got an answer from the project client that the was file rejected due to non-satisfaction of the client.

 

10. You are in middle of your imagination and seriously working on some project and your smartphone tends to distract you with continuous calls.

 

11. By mistake, you save the document after deleted some scene of the design.

 

12. A client asking you to send a doc file including the logo to use.

 

13. When clients ask if you can “whip something up real quick.”

 

14. When a client send changes back to back and you do not create separate files for each. And you spend hours on it, and Sudden you got an answer from the client that they have approved the first revision. But now you have updated and save the file.

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15. File corrupted due to a virus or some software errors at last moment.

 

16. You found an image on the search engine like Google and luckily it’s exactly you wanted but after downloading the image you found watermark symbol on it.

 

17. You Completed a file in a higher version of the software but the file did not happen to open in the lower version of the software or sometimes it happens to open in the lower version but the elements & arrangements in the file are seriously misplaced.

 

18. Certain Font and shapes are not found when you open the same file in another system.

 

19. You are about to complete the file and there is a sudden demand of the file in higher version and better resolution when you have been working on your usual version of the software.

 

20. Working on a project for a limited time means fully pressure and you senior look at you from behind and teach you some lesson.

 

21. When someone rips off one of your designs.

 

22. When the deadline comes today but doesn’t have enough power backup.

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