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Ask lbobi Tuesday: After session, when to show images on social media...

Editors Note: Every Tuesday I will make a post of general questions we get from time to time. Here is a good example.  Jeff lbobi, This may seem like a stupid question, but its one of those technical questions that...

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  • Andrea Reed commented on How far should the "the customer is always right" go?
    Thank you for all of your support! I appreciate it so much. I am sending the image off for a head swap BUT I will have a file sent to me for "approval" this time before printing. That was my mistake: not having the file approved BEFORE printing. I hate mistakes that cost me money though. haha My client is super pleased that we are going to "reprint" for her. I also told her that there will be a file sent and we {SHE} will give the approval for printing. She was very happy about that. She was in tears...
  • Josh S commented on How far should the "the customer is always right" go?
    Sorry, I hadn't noticed Lanne's prior post and that I had reiterated some of it. Somehow I missed that one post. In a similar vein I stumbled across this website a while back. I go there once and a while just so that I know I'm not alone. http://clientsfromhell.net/...
  • Andrea Reed commented on How far should the "the customer is always right" go?
    Baaaahahahahaha Josh. Love that site....
  • pure7 commented on The Messy vs. Tidy Debate - The Virtual Desktop
    lanne, how did you draw on your desktop like that!! i need that desktop!!...
  • Lanne commented on The Messy vs. Tidy Debate - The Virtual Desktop
    Super simple! I made a file in PS that was 72dpi 2560 x 1600 pixels (look at your screen resolution to make it work for your screen).. Made it basic grey then used white to draw in the boxes and labels. You could use decorative frames (see the lbobi range of brushes and vector art). If you just want simple boxes draw your own with the pencil tool (hold shift for a straight line). Save the file and then select it as your desktop background :)...

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