A recurring thought I’ve had about design lately is that: I want to see it through to the end.
And by "the end," I don't mean handing over a design file and calling it a day. No.
I want to see the product get built. I want to see it launch into the market. I want to see real users interact with it and have a great experience. And I want to see the client generate revenue and grow because of it.
Lately, design isn't just about creating screens.
It's about creating outcomes.
I want to see it through to the end.
Last night, I had my first speaking engagement at an event, anchoring a practical sprint session on “Design as a business” drawing down from Personal Branding, ICP and Marketing as a creative.
It was very practical and I had the best time doing this, also showed them some Spiderman design tricks and l’d love to do this more.
Cheers to every ‘First’ experience… To the organizers at PISON thanks. let’s do moreee
Stay kinging💫
Count your blessings
Name them one-by-one
Count your blessings
See what God has done
Count your blessings
Name them one-by-one
And it will surprise you what the LORD has done
Happy Birthday to me 🎉🎂
I like it when someone explains my design accurately. Especially when they’re not designers and do it effortlessly … ohh! This feeling is second to none🥹😄
I wanted to tell y’all that; you’re too relaxed for the level of growth you say you want. Too comfortable for the potential you carry; at the exact intersection where your growth curve meets your craft, you’re still moving too linearly.
But I won’t say it, because I don’t want dragging.