For new concepts - or pages that have never been seen before, I highly recommend in person, if feasible. If not, then don't let them see anything until you can do the walkthrough - ie post them just before the meeting! For minor revision rounds, letting the client review on their own is probably fine. It also really depends on the relationship - have you worked through a lot already - and are in a groove, or are you still proving your worth? If the latter, spend as much time in the same room as possible - the development of the repor and the lingo everyone is comfortable with will go miles in gaining credibility and not having too much nit-picking for subsequent presentations/rounds of review. On 2/26/09 6:19 PM, "Morry Galonoy" <morry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What's your POV? Over the years I've hear a lot of different ideas > and it seems more and more folks have no choice but to present online > and sometimes aren't given the chance to do a walk through. > > What's your POv? When do you present in-person? When online? Do you > limit in-person presentations to major design changes or initial > designs and do the subsequent rounds online or do you present > everything online? > > For those times when you can't do it in person do you let the designs > loose to your client or do a walk-through first then let them sit with > the designs? > > > > > > -- > Too much mail? Switch to Digest mode - Manage your subscription at > http://webproducers.org/? > page_id=9 > > Check out the Web Producers Job Board http://jobs.webproducers.org > > Messages are archived in our publicly accessible web archive. Trim your posts > and delete personal > information if you do not want them in the public web archive. > > To unsubscribe send a blank message with unsubscribe in the subject to > webproducers-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (and be sure to reply to the confirmation > e-mail) > > > > > > > -- Too much mail? Switch to Digest mode - Manage your subscription at http://webproducers.org/? page_id=9 Check out the Web Producers Job Board http://jobs.webproducers.org Messages are archived in our publicly accessible web archive. Trim your posts and delete personal information if you do not want them in the public web archive. To unsubscribe send a blank message with unsubscribe in the subject to webproducers-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (and be sure to reply to the confirmation e-mail)