Totally agree on "major downside" part. There is almost no way to actually solve any "real" design problems. Agency's designer work ends once client is satisfied with mockups look, seldom with front-end templates look. You won't deal with users feedback, real metrics nor even with user testing results (something that gets more prominent but still rare and could be easily tweaked in the "right" direction)
Totally agree on "major downside" part. There is almost no way to actually solve any "real" design problems. Agency's designer work ends once client is satisfied with mockups look, seldom with front-end templates look. You won't deal with users feedback, real metrics nor even with user testing results (something that gets more prominent but still rare and could be easily tweaked in the "right" direction)