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"Not all clients are created equal"—a truth every Graphic Designer discovers sooner or later. Whether it’s a small, scrappy startup or a sprawling corporate giant, working with different-sized clients presents its own unique set of challenges and opportunities.

But how do you navigate these extremes without losing your sanity (or your creativity)?

In this episode of The Angry Designer podcast, we’re breaking down the fundamental differences between working with big and small clients. From the red tape of approval processes to the creative freedom (or lack thereof), we’ll guide you through the pros, cons, and strategies for thriving with these clients no matter who’s on the other side of the table.

  • Discover why small clients aren’t just "stepping stones" but gateways to creative freedom
  • Learn how big clients can offer stability—and the hidden pitfalls to watch for
  • Get insider tips on navigating scope creep, managing expectations, and building lasting relationships with both client types

Packed with our no-holds bared advice, fiery insights, and a bit of ranting, this episode will leave you equipped to tackle any design client, big or small, with confidence.

By the end, you’ll understand the game-changing differences between Big vs Small clients and how to use this knowledge to elevate your Graphic Design career. 

So grab your coffee (or Bourbon) and tune in!

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