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Someone told me before that designers should do whatever he says because he pays for it. I told him hopefully he doesn't tell his doctor the same thing.
Honestly, maybe it's just because I'm very humanitarian, but I feel like this was a poor example, as even if they couldn't pay, a doctor should still help if they see someone randomly about to give birth simply for ethical reasons. I feel a better example would be something where the outcome of not doing it would not carry with it the possibility of harm or even potential death...
Why would that be a better example? So if ever they couldn't pay a doctor, they should help out someone who is about to give birth but not someone who might potentially die?
Load More Replies...to be fair the doctor doesnt do s**t either..the nurses do the doctor shows up at the very last 5 minutes, 'catches' the baby and takes the credit/biggest paycheque. If I could do, id have loved to only give that guy 50 bucks
If my phone autocorrected like that...i'd be in lots of trouble.
What about when the client is asked if they prefer any particular font? Reply: Times New Roman, because it's the only one they know! Grrrrrrrrrr!
All of this is sadly true. Not all of us use Helvetica. It's nice, but not the end all solution...
What about when the client is asked if they prefer any particular font? Reply: Times New Roman, because it's the only one they know! Grrrrrrrrrr!
All of this is sadly true. Not all of us use Helvetica. It's nice, but not the end all solution...