Lost a big account . . .
Lost a big account . . .
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- bulletfactory0
I'm hoping this all stems from you banging the client's wife.
Please tell me this is the case.As stated above, clients leave for a hundred different reasons, and may not even be telling you the real reason.
I've seen clients leave from cost saving perspective, internal creative team growth, agency mismanagement (ie: lost one of their partners and it just became a clusterfuck), to just outgrowing the capabilities of the agency.
I don't know your internal structure or your exact position, but your director should be intimately familiar with why the client left, or they are doing a piss-poor job. A client leaving is more the directors fault than designer; as they outline the direction, the concept drives the problem solving.