“got up on the table and mooned the startled client”
I came across a great series of posts by Mark McGuiness on how to give and receive creative feedback.
He referenced a classic quote from Paul Kitcatt, Creative Partner at Kittcatt Nohr Alexander Shaw, about why agencies keep creatives away from clients:
Old-fashioned ad agencies keep their Creatives away from clients. With good reason. I know one who, having presented his work and had it rejected, got up on the table and mooned the startled client. They’re animals, you see, and keeping them hidden adds to the mystique.
So is this true. If you are a designer, what’s the worst you’ve done?
By the way, I thought that this post should go in the “Best Practice” category.