Better: The Brand Designer Podcast

S13 E17: Calm the Room: Managing Client Fear in Creative Work with Ashton Hauff

Jen Davis Season 13 Episode 17

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In this episode, I chat with Ashton Hauff, brand strategist and co-founder of The Good Kids, a branding agency in North Dakota. Ashton talks about their "Slingshot Method," a three-phase process covering strategy, creative, and rollout, and why having a clear system in place makes such a difference in how projects run. We also get into the DACI model, which helps clarify internal roles and approval processes for clients during the project, plus practical strategies for handling client anxiety and keeping the project experience smooth for everyone involved.


Guest Name: Ashton Hauff

Guest Website: thegoodkids.co

Resources: thegoodkids.co/category/resources

Guest Social: @thegoodkids / @ashtonhauff

Guest LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ashtonhauff

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