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Why Happy Teams Are Good for Business

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I work with a lot of small businesses that have a team. Sometimes it’s a larger team and sometimes it’s a tiny team of just 2 people. When I talk about a team, I’m referring to anyone who works with the business whether in-house like a receptionist or outsourced like a graphic designer.

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Creatives reveal how they found their best clients

Creative Boom

Either way, you can't believe your luck in getting them as a client, and they make a huge difference in making you feel good about your work and career. Keep working hard, following the freelancing tips and advice we share on Creative Boom, and having a good attitude, and ultimately you'll end up landing your dream client.

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Janny Ji on working at Media Arts Lab, how Pentagram shaped her creativity, and designing for communities

Creative Boom

To learn more about her illustrious career, we caught up with Janny to hear how her time at Pentagram shaped her creative approach, why she chose to move to Media Arts Lab, and how she juggles her multiple disciplines as a graphic designer, illustrator and burgeoning typographer. The projects that the teams work on are exciting.

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Illustrator Tegan Price on the importance of good mental health with the help of creativity as she launches workshops in London

Creative Boom

The idea came from similar events she has hosted for major brands in recent years – creating custom plant pots for Valentine's Day with a team from Nike or embroidery with New Balance. Freelancing can be a lonely gig, however much you love it. I've now hosted many more for Nike, as well as New Balance, ASOS, and Timberland.

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Illustrator Ida Henrich on smarter working and why there is no 'wrong' in our creativity

Creative Boom

She built her business whilst working part-time for a local jewellery shop and today, four years after graduation and surviving a global pandemic, she is now freelancing for clients worldwide including RSPB Scotland and UK Youth 4 Nature. The art room has always been my happy place. As soon as I could focus my education on art, I did.

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How to transform difficult clients into people you love working with

Creative Boom

Working out why a client is challenging in the first place is a job in and of itself," says designer and artist Duncan Buchanan-MacDonald. If you're working as a creative professional, there's a good chance you already have an attuned sense of empathy, so put it to work. We share some of their best tips in the article below.

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Charlie Hocking of Studio Kiln on escaping London and playing by your own rules

Creative Boom

Whilst we still expect high standards at Kiln, we don't over-resource our team and make sure there is space to decompress after a project and talk about how we felt it went. Yeah, that's a good question, and I suppose the truthful answer is that we're still figuring that out. We sat down with Charlie to find out more. Perhaps a bit.

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