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Julian Owens - Week 11

  • Dec 4, 2017
  • 1 min read

The longer I keep working with a large range of project types and scales, the more I realize I really enjoy rough, small-scale, "how can we make this look really good without exceeding a small budget" kind of projects. That's the kind of project the Codfather is. I think these projects force you to think more. You become so limited by budget that you have to think of each and every possibility. It's completely different from working on a mansion out on Sullivan's Island where money is no object. These kinds of projects also seem to be more meaningful to the client because they're typically investing a large portion of their money and time into it.


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