to see is to believe?
i was almost on hiatus when i've been trying to finish deadlines. first, the upcoming conference collaterals where poster in lightboxes and backdrop designs were done in a nick of time for printing. i'm not rest assured of this though because the printer haven't delivered the "goods" and i just don't know what will happen for tomorrow morning's press conference.
the printer didn't show the backdrop design i did.
usually, it's a designer's scare if the colors didn't come right or there are typos...waiting to be seen by cameras and press people or worse the client itself with chills through your spine and waiting for the blame pointing at you...
sometimes you can't really be sure until you see it by your own eyes. i have to sleep early to be there... but wait.
i have to finish another deadline and which is my friend from blogosphere. after eating dinner, i constructed, redesigned, tweaked, debugged, manipulated every pixel and code that will fit (and hopefully will like it) to his expectations when he sees it.
will he like the final outcome?
sometimes you can't really be sure until you see it by your own eyes.
now i'm in the shoes of the printer. hope i did the right job the same as the printer does...
how will i sleep with this kind of situation?
the printer didn't show the backdrop design i did.
usually, it's a designer's scare if the colors didn't come right or there are typos...waiting to be seen by cameras and press people or worse the client itself with chills through your spine and waiting for the blame pointing at you...
sometimes you can't really be sure until you see it by your own eyes. i have to sleep early to be there... but wait.
i have to finish another deadline and which is my friend from blogosphere. after eating dinner, i constructed, redesigned, tweaked, debugged, manipulated every pixel and code that will fit (and hopefully will like it) to his expectations when he sees it.
will he like the final outcome?
sometimes you can't really be sure until you see it by your own eyes.
now i'm in the shoes of the printer. hope i did the right job the same as the printer does...
how will i sleep with this kind of situation?

1 Comments:
As far as our project is concerned, my good friend, sleep well because you have done an excellent job!!! Considering you're thousands of miles away from me, you managed to have "delivered" everything I wished for, and you delivered exceptionally well.
I look forward to doing other projects with you in the near future wherever we are in this planet. For now, have a good rest; you deserve it.
My heart-felt thanks to Tet as well for making the connection and for everything else!
Thanks Jepaperts!!!
Eric aka senor enrique
:)
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