Right now I'm focused on 3 things:
— Building the Design Studio
— Creating and filling out my portfolio
— Writing this blog
I noticed a long time ago that writing about whatever you're doing, or whatever you want to achieve, helps clear your head and put tasks in the right
@ktnr23 She’s unreal lol
Last time I told you that post would hit 10k views, and you’re almost there 😂
For this one, I’m calling 5k views
And trust me, it’s happening soo ❣️❣️
@yahyavision Haha bro, I literally just posted the same idea
Opened my feed and saw your take right there
We’re thinking exactly the same lol, love it 😃 🔥🔥
Quick context on me 👇
I've spent years in design and sales. I know how to build things people actually pay for
But this Twitter is brand new - no audience, starting from zero on purpose
I'll be sharing what I actually know, not theory. If you take even one useful thing from it, that's a win
Drop a comment - I want to talk to every one of you ❣️
AI is coming for designers. Just not yet.
🔥We've still got a few years.
The ones in the blast radius first:
3D designers, graphic designers, artists.
But even those guys, if they're Senior - won't have a problem for years.
If your skills are at a senior level and you close the client's single biggest pain, you'll stay afloat for at least a few more years.
⁉️So what do you do with that time?
- Build a personal brand. X included (it's literally what I'm doing right now)
- Pick a narrow niche and go deep. Instead of "I design for crypto projects," make it "I design for crypto exchanges." Claim the niche and stay in it until you're in the top 1%
- Don't deny AI: start leveling up fast. Take graphic design: half the clients can't even tell if a 3D render was made by hand in Blender or generated in NanoBanana
The problem is real. I'm not going to pretend it isn't.
But hard times make strong people. Don't ever forget that. 🏆