Great project for a great repeat client. I have to say, I am blessed when it comes to fantastic clients. Maybe once or twice a year, I get a flake, but most of my clients are great people and companies to work for.
When I am first approached to create an architectural rendering, I asked lead questions. The questions are formulated to pre-qualify projects. Again, I am blessed to choose my clients and the projects I want to work on. Most of the time, I weed out the flakes, not to say one or two doesn't slip through the crack, but they're usually isn't a second project with that client. There is too much online for my clients for me to get dragged down in the mud with a bad client. One lousy client, who usually doesn't have his or her own boundaries and doesn't respect my boundaries (calling me on Christmas morning to discuss your project isn't cool), can jeopardize other clients projects who play by the rules, and I won't have it.
These turned out great, and I wish my client the best of luck on his project.
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