@TechnicalBben my career. but I don't yet have the means to afford one.
Any repost, support, or opportunity that comes my way would mean more than words can express. Thank you for your kindness and for helping me reach people who may be willing to help. 🙏..
A bold request 🙏
@TechnicalBben Uncle Ben, could you please help me amplify this?
I'm an aspiring designer. My phone got stolen yesterday after my exam, and I'm currently trying to recover from the setback. I'm also striving to get a laptop to continue learning and building...
Here we keep it simple.
Phone: 130k.
Workstation: simple table and chair
Laptop: 400k HP elite book touch screen.
House rent: none, living with my parents.
Solar set up: 400k 2 solar panel one battery using it for the past 2 years.
Internet Reuter: simple 50k.
If you follow me do not fall for the aesthetic gimmicks and start getting depressed over nothing take it one step at a time.
As long as you're fine you're safe. Love you guys.
I really admire the work @AfolabiDewale puts out.
Saw this clean prototype from him last night and it inspired me to practice.
Here’s my wireframe version of the screens.
Trying to stay consistent with daily wireframing, and grow as a designer. 🤲🧱
This design gave me my first 3 million views
It also landed me 5 gigs
It’s also made me realized that some clients are not to be trusted
My best design screens so far.
I really admire the work @AfolabiDewale puts out.
Saw this clean prototype from him last night and it inspired me to practice.
Here’s my wireframe version of the screens.
Trying to stay consistent with daily wireframing, and grow as a designer. 🤲🧱
@dee_captain Hello, Mr. Captain. Wow, thank you for checking in. I honestly forgot I even made that post 😅. I'm still working towards getting one, to be honest. Things have been a bit slow, but I'm believing and trusting God, and also taking things one step at a time.🙏
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You're actually standing at a crossroads that few people realize.
You're no longer young enough to act recklessly, but you're not old enough to be unable to start over.
The most dangerous thing at this stage isn't failure, but rather the fear of trying.
You'll start thinking: "I don't really like this job, but it seems okay?" "I'm not sure if this path is right, but will things get worse if I switch?" So you keep dragging things out.
But I want to tell you directly: 25-32 is the time in your life when the cost of making mistakes is lowest.
You have the energy, the time, some experience, and you don't have a mortgage, children, or aging parents to weigh on you.
So now: Change jobs, learn new skills, travel, go anywhere you want to go, move to another city, start a business, fail.
Waste time on things you want to know, because you can afford to waste it now.
For many people, the most painful thing isn't failure, but knowing that they could have taken a different path back then, but didn't.