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Old 10-09-2007, 10:16 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by littlephoenix View Post
i agree 100%, i never thought or think a timesheet is needed for creating a website, you cant rush design i say.
Well you could. But the outcome would be.... atrocious. To be honest when I'm doing design work or anything I will always set myself a time-set to have it done by but I won't live to it.

Make sure you have time to do whats needed, such as planning, creation, touching up, reviewing and debugging and evaluation as long as you do all of them then the time doesn't really matter.

Unless your in the industry of course, as from what I remember as a few weeks experience in a web design firm near me they set you unrealistic deadlines to do work that can't be finished in that amount of time.
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