20 Essential Tips for Graphic Designers
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- I've been a freelance graphic designer for over 13 years now, so I've put together 20 very essential tips for Graphic Designers. Whether you're just starting out or an OG in the industry, or if you work in-house or as a freelancer: This list has tips that we all need.
Plus I have some tips that anyone would benefit from. Especially Tip 7, 9, 19, and 20!
Chapters!
0:00 Intro
0:07 Tips 1-5
2:28 Tips 6-10
5:21 Tips 11-15
6:52 Tips 16-20
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What tip was your favorite? I hoped this helped! 💯
Don't work for free. When I was a photographer I had a hard time holding to this principle. I also ended up working for a lot less than I felt I was worth. But even that was better than free. It was a sideline hustle so I stopped doing it a few years ago because my day job was doing really well at that point. But if you were able early in your career to not work for free -- kudos to you. God bless!
@@TheThinkersBible It's a tough decision not to work for free, especially in the beginning. I remember accepting my first $20 thinking "this is all I'm worth". But over time things got better and better. I learned through trial error myself, so attempting to work for exposure or a s/o proved to be worse off than accepting the lower payment or passing on the project entirely.
@@itsjburke makes sense. It's also that I was never good at person to person sales for portraits and things, I was better at corporate sales. But I also wasn't as committed to the business as I was to the art. So I did well as an artist but lousy as a photo business. I always thanked God for my day job :)
My favorite tip is "if you want it, go f*in get it." which is part of my approach as well.
I picked up a bunch of new tools/sites from this video, thank you. Another polished video packed with great reminders and new inspiration. Cheers to you!
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Really inspirational. I'm not a graphic designer but I admire the craft immensely and really enjoy your videos.
Thank you so much!
I liked your tip about investing in yourself. That is super super important and an essential step in getting to the next level. Great video!
Thank you! It’s vital for growth and belief 🙌🏾
Bro you too Good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks bro! 💯💯💯💯💪🏾