Lastly, I focus fully on my work and get my best creative work done without distractions.
How do you keep your creative projects on track? Would love to hear your tips! 👇
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- I use AI tools like Google AI Studio to catch copy and design errors early. It saves me time and prevents last-minute surprises.
- Keeping all client feedback organized in one place reduces confusion and streamlines communication
When both sides respect each other’s time and vision, the work flows and the relationship lasts.
What do you look for in a creative partner? I’m all ears 👂
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Why Clients Keep Coming Back
Working with clients in creative fields isn’t just about delivering cool designs or animations.
It’s about building trust, respecting time, and caring about quality. Here’s what I’ve learned over the years 👇
-Quality beats speed. Rushing might get things done, but slowing down a bit makes the final work really shine. That’s what clients remember.
At the end of the day, it’s about partnership, not just projects.
Feeling creatively stuck?
Here’s how I go from “I have no idea what I’m doing” to “Ohhh… this is the idea.”
A thread on how I work through creative block
The best ideas have met me mid-stretch, mid-snack, or mid-laundry.
Rest isn’t wasting time, it’s part of the creative process.
Creative block isn’t a dead end. It's a chance to reset and it always passes.
If you’re in it right now, hang in there. It gets better.
I used to think great design was all about how good it looked.
But one question from a client changed everything:
“What does this actually do for the story?”
That was the day I stopped thinking like a designer… And started thinking like a director.
So if you’re a designer feeling stuck or second-guessing your work…
Maybe it’s not about your tools.
Maybe it’s about the lens you’re using.
Designing like a director might just be your next creative breakthrough.