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How do I go about explaining the difference between that I am a "Web Application Developer" (which I am) and not a "Web Site Designer" to prospective clients - without talking myself out of the project?!

Often I am approached to "design a web site" for someone where it turns out to be more of a "brochureware" static presentation site and less of a real web application.

While I am a highly skilled developer, I am not a graphic artist. That said, I would still like to be able to articulate this to close deals with prospects without disqualifying myself. Simply stating, "I do backend work, not frontend" will quickly end the conversation, and along with it my opportunity for work.

Sure, I can just subcontract the project to a real designer and mark up his rate, but I would rather be up front with the client that I am not going to be the guy doing the actual work and they would be paying $120/hr for $60/hr work.

...and then they will ask price - is visual design often quoted hourly like app dev is, or will I get sucked into the oblivion that is fixed fees?

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How do I go about explaining the difference between a "Web Application Developer" (which I am) and a "Web Site Designer" to prospective clients ? - without talking myself out of the project?!

Often I am approached to "design a web site" for someone where it turns out to be more of a "brochureware" static site and less of a real web application.

While I am a highly skilled developer, I am not a graphic artist. That said, I would still like to be able to articulate this to prospects without talking disqualifying myselfout of the project. Simply stating, "I do backend work, not frontend" will quickly end the conversation, and along with it my opportunity for work.

Sure, I can just subcontract the project to a real designer and mark up his rate, but I would rather be up front with the client that I am not going to be the guy doing the actual work and they would be paying $150/hr 120/hr for $30/hr 60/hr work.

...and then they will ask price - is visual design often quoted hourly like app dev is, or will I get sucked into the oblivion that is fixed fees?

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How do I go about explaining the difference between a "Web Application Developer" (which I am) and a "Web Site Designer" to prospective clients? Often I am approached to "design a web site" for someone where it turns out to be more of a "brochureware" static site and less of a real web application.

While I am a highly skilled developer, I am not a graphic artist. That said, I would still like to be able to articulate this to prospects without talking myself out of the project. Simply stating, "I do backend work, not frontend" will quickly end the conversation, and along with it my opportunity for work.

Sure, I can just subcontract the project to a real designer and mark up his rate, but I would rather be up front with the client that I am not going to be the guy doing the actual work and they would be paying $150/hr for $30/hr work.

...and then they will ask price - is visual design often quoted hourly like app dev is, or will I get sucked into the oblivion that is fixed fees?

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