Off the Dribbble: Has Sharing Gone Out of Bounds?

Designers are increasingly sharing client work in progress to elicit feedback using tools like Dribbble. This seemingly benign act damages the work, the client and the design profession and paints us as hypocrites. Read the 5 reasons why client work in progress should not be shared.

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idApostle

idApostle is Steve Zelle, an award-winning identity designer and consultant with over 20 years of experience developing visual brand identities with clients around the globe. In addition, I write articles about the creative process and logo design and created and run Processed Identity, a website where designers share the creative processes used when defining and refining visual identities.