If you want to invest in better visuals without having to stress over maintaining consistent posts, then these social media plans can help you with that. Each one is curated so that you can select which one fits you and your business.
Prioritize three things today and commit to doing them. Overloading your to-do list with tasks that don't bring you a step closer to your goals, whether financial, health, or spiritual, is noise. You need to focus on the signal, the actually important things.
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An important lesson I've learnt in my design journey is that you need to prioritize establishing yourself over waiting for the next big design brief when you're starting out. Smaller jobs mean a lot more when you're building your portfolio.
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Happy new month everyone. We’ve stepped into the second quarter, and it’s my strong hope that we move through it together, making steady progress and building on every little win along the way.
More wins and more growth in April.
I’ve been posting daily for 20+ days and it hasn’t been easy. But something interesting happened, I’ve developed an almost automatic urge to post at a certain time, no matter what I’m doing 😂
It’s taught me consistency. You can do it too.
Good morning.
There’s a version of your work you can see in your head, but you can’t execute yet. That gap is frustrating😂
You know what you want, but your hands can’t produce it consistently. That’s where most people quit. But that gap? That’s the work. So, give into finding the knowledge.
Remember that every shapes a step in your journey. So, choose to train your eye, choose to practice to gain mastery, choose to be part of a community that encourages you.
Have a good week.
@piotr_dev_ I think it can come from both. But what really turns either into a problem is a lack of control over the conversation. When the right questions aren’t asked early, gaps form in the process, and that’s where confusion about the design direction starts to creep in.
Never accept a vague brief from any client. I’m not saying dismiss a prospect. I’m saying don’t settle for just, “I trust your ability.”
Lack of clarity stunts the creative process, and when you can’t align with the client or brand’s true objectives, the work won’t communicate.
Throwback to a design for a laundry business.
They needed something that felt clean, simple, and easy to trust.
That meant: Clear layout, readable typography and a visual direction that reflects cleanliness.