The Design Studio’s New Project Blueprint:5 Biggest Mistakes Architects Make When Selling Clients on Big-Picture Concepts
That Will Delay Critical Layout and Program Decisions,
Make it Difficult to 3D Visualize Your Floor Plan Sketches, and Leave Clients Concerns Unanswered (Even If You Have an Experienced Team to Back You Up)

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Stop losing your voice to erratic clients that don't know what they actually want and instead get your design ideas out.*
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Hey there! My name is Elena, and I have been in the architecture industry for 9 years. I am constantly inspired by all things design + architecture + construction related. And now, I want to share everything I know with you.
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Here's everything that's inside:
Mistake #1: Resolving minor, localized issues before the overall design concept.Mistake #2: Underestimating the power of visuals. (How images are our best tools as designers).Mistake #3: Placing too much emphasis on technical qualities. (Why simple language is more convincing).Mistake #4: Finding design solutions in areas the client doesn’t place much value.Mistake #5: Failing to communicate future trends of the design industry. (And why it matters.)
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P.S. If you don't find the email in your inbox in the next couple of minutes, please check your spam folder...Chances are it ended up there.(Since I'm relatively new to sending emails to my list, sometimes the "email algorithms" think I'm a robot!)